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For example, TSO means something very different to aviation
enthusiasts. Care of
Stuart Law, a regular poster on the newsgroup rec.aviation.owning:
> TSO stands for Technical Standard Order. It indicates that the product
> complies with a detailed "cookbook" of requirements for that type of
> product and that the manufacturer's processes for manufacture are
> acceptable to the FAA. The TSO specifications are usually written by
> standards societies such as SAE or RTCA using both industry and
> government personnel. These are often published as a separate
> document and included in the TSO by reference.
ISPF to me has always meant Internet Service Provider's Forum
(http://www.ispf.com), a regular conference dedicated to improving the
lives of
ISPs. IBM also has a product called ISPF.
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