CSM - Computers and Information Technology

Computers and Information Technology

  • Cascaded Shadow Maps, a form of shadow mapping in computer graphics design
  • Certified Scrum Master, a certification for Scrum (development)
  • Certified Software Manager, a certification for Software Licensing and Compliance subject matter experts by the Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA)
  • Client/Service Manager, the intermediary between a company's designers and/or programmers and the client itself
  • Compatibility Support Module, a part of the Intel Platform Innovation Framework for EFI providing the capability to support legacy BIOS interfaces
  • Computational Science Modeling, constructing models and quantitative analysis techniques and using computers to analyze and solve scientific problems.
  • Computational Solid Mechanics, computer modeling of solid matter, typically with finite elements
  • Content storage management, an audio, video and rich media archiving technology originally conceived by Front Porch Digital
  • Cisco Content Switching Module, an add-on to the Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switch or the Cisco 7600 Series Router
  • Counter-Strike Manager, a Counter-Strike based browser game
  • Council of Stellar Management, an Eve Online player-elected council to represent the views of the players to CCP Games. See Eve Online#Council of Stellar Management
  • IBM® Cluster Systems Management, management for IBM Power Systems™ servers running AIX® or Linux operating system, as well as Linux on x64 rack and blade servers. (Superseded by IBM® Systems Director)

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