SRM is an abbreviation that has a number of meanings:Session Resource Manager, is a component in
IPTV that is responsible for assuring
QoSSRM Institute of Science and Technology,the Deemed and renamed University(the erstwhile
SRM Engineering College) near
Chennai,
India.
SRM Engineering College(Sri Ramaswamy Memorial), a college in Chennai, India.SRM Science and Religion in Media a Study Group of Science and Faith Diploma Program (connected to STOQ project) at UPRA Athaeneum;
Rome,
Italy.
Specified risk materialspontaneous rupture of membranes – a medical term relating to the rupture of the
amniotic sac in the process of
childbirth.System Role Matrix – Abstracted interaction actions related to aggregations of actors with aggregations of resources in a
distributed computing system.
specified risk materials – a term relating to regulations intended to prevent the spread of
mad cow disease.
supplier relationship management.
Storage Resource Manager.
System Reference Manual – the standard
firmware and boot console for
DEC Alpha computer systems, set forth in the Alpha System Reference Manual (the
Unix and
OpenVMS counterpart to the
ARC boot console for booting
Windows NT on Alpha computers).Short Range
Missile – A weapon in the fictional
BattleTech universe.Standard Reference Material – The
NIST supplies industry, academia, government, and other users with over 1100 reference materials of the highest quality and metrological value.
Standard Reference Method – a numerical value that measures the relative lightness or darkness of a
beer. Also known as Standard Research Method.srm – Secure Remove – Secure file deletion for posix systems (
Gutmann 35-pass algorithm), used by
Linux and
Mac OS X systems (Mac OS X version also securely deletes the
resource fork (if any) of Mac
HFS files).Spike Response Model – a model of spiking neuron used in spiking neural networks.
Structural risk minimization, a principle in
machine learningSocialist Republic of Macedonia, a federal state in the former SFR Yugoslavia.
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Service Reference Model - also known as a Service Component Reference Model -- a business and performance-driven,
functional framework that classifies
Service Components with respect to how they support business and/or performance objectives; structured across horizontal and vertical service domains that, independent of
the business functions, can provide a leverage-able foundation to support the
reuse of applications, application capabilities, components, and business
services.
-- see
Federal Enterprise Architecture for more
Context: Infotech
1. Source Range Monitor2. Staff Requirements Memorandum
Society for Range Management.