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SPI
On Wikipedia, SPI may refer to
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations
.
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spi
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SPI
may refer to:
Organizations
Indian Protection Service
(
Serviço de Proteção ao Índio
), Brazil
Shotmed Paper Industries, an Egyptian paper manufacturers
Simulations Publications, Inc.
, a former US board game publisher
Sony Pictures Imageworks
Stream Processors, Inc
, a semiconductor company
Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
, an LGBT group
Society for Philosophical Inquiry
Society of the Plastics Industry
, a U.S. trade association
Software in the Public Interest
Software Patent Institute
, US
St. Pascual Institution
, Philippines school
St. Paul's Institution
, a school in Malaysia
Sustainable Preservation Initiative
, of cultural heritage
Sveriges Pensionärers Intresseparti
, or Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party
Social Progress Imperative
, a US-based nonprofit created in 2012
Computing
SCSI Parallel Interface
Serial Peripheral Interface
Security Parameter Index
in IPSec tunneling
Server Programming Interface
, an API for
PostgreSQL
to run
SQL
queries from
C
Service provider interface
, an API for
Java
Software Process Improvement
, of
Data & Analysis Center for Software
System Packet Interface
for networking
Stateful Packet Inspection
for networking
Other uses
Schedule Performance Indicator
, a performance indicator within
project management
Single-point injection
Social Progress Index
of countries
Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport
(IATA code), US
Sediment Profile Imagery
underwater
South Padre Island
, a resort town in
Cameron County
,
Texas
Spi-calculus
, a proposed extension of
Π-calculus
Swiss Performance Index
, a stock index
See also
SPI 200 futures contract
, Australian index
Spy (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
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SPI
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