TSP - Science and Technology

Science and Technology

  • Technical Service Provider
  • Team Software Process, a framework for producing software products
  • Telecommunications service provider, telecommunications company
  • Telephony Service Provider, software interface to telephony device
  • Thrombospondin, protein
  • Time Stamp Protocol, cryptographic protocol
  • Titanium sublimation pump, a type of vacuum pump
  • Touch Screen Panel
  • Touch Screen Pen
  • Trailer stability program, extension of vehicle Electronic Stability Control system
  • Transit signal priority, name for various techniques to speed up bus public transport.
  • Transport Sample Protocol, open source protocol for sampling data
  • Travelling salesman problem, challenging mathematical problem
  • Trimethylsilyl-2,2,3,3-tetradeuteropropionic acid, derivative of tetramethylsilane
  • Trisodium phosphate, chemical compound often used as a household cleaner
  • Tropical spastic paraparesis
  • TSP (econometrics software), programming language for the estimation and simulation of econometric models
  • Tunnel Setup Protocol, protocol used to negotiate IP tunnels between a TSP client and a TSP server

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