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  2. Enterprise messaging system - Wikipedia

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    An enterprise messaging system (EMS) or messaging system in brief [1] is a set of published enterprise-wide standards that allows organizations to send semantically precise messages between computer systems. EMS systems promote loosely coupled architectures that allow changes in the formats of messages to have minimum impact on message subscribers.

  3. Element management system - Wikipedia

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    Southbound, the EMS talks to the devices. An element management system manages one or more of a specific type of telecommunications network element. Typically, the EMS manages the functions and capabilities within each NE but does not manage the traffic between different NEs in the network.

  4. Energy management system - Wikipedia

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    The computer technology is also referred to as SCADA/EMS or EMS/SCADA. In these respects, the terminology EMS then excludes the monitoring and control functions, but more specifically refers to the collective suite of power network applications and to the generation control and scheduling applications.

  5. Travis County first responders see TSTC's EMS technology up close

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    Feb. 28—ABILENE — When Austin-Travis County EMS purchased an Immersive Interactive lab, its staff members wanted to learn what the lab could do from an organization that had experience with ...

  6. Element management - Wikipedia

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    A network element state model facilitates cross domain network management and promotes a multi-vendor environment. The standard definitions and mappings allow operations systems to gather state information from NEs and integrate it into a consistent representation of the status of the entire managed network and each of the services that it supports.

  7. Emergency medical dispatch - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS), Criterion-Based Dispatch, and Computer aided call handling (CACH) are common protocols. In the United Kingdom, AMPDS is one of two Department of Health and Social Care approved computer programs for 999/112 medical emergency call triage; used across Scotland, Wales, Northern ...

  8. Drone-Enhanced Emergency Medical Services - Wikipedia

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    Today, drones are increasingly being integrated into EMS, with applications ranging from rapid assessment of emergency situations to delivering medical supplies like AEDs and medical supplies and remote diagnostic equipment. The potential of drone technology continues to expand as regulatory frameworks evolve, and ongoing research promises ...

  9. Short Message Peer-to-Peer - Wikipedia

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    The protocol was originally created by a developer, Ian J Chambers, to test the functionality of the SMSC without using SS7 test equipment to submit messages. In 1995 the ETSI included the SMPP protocol into the technical report TR 03.39. [3] In 1999 Logica formally handed over SMPP to the SMPP Developers Forum, later renamed as The SMS Forum.