ISIC
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ISIC is a four-letter acronym that may stand for:
  • Information Music (an R&D project under the auspices of the Telecommunications Technology program at Sheridan College
    Sheridan College
    Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning is a diploma and degree granting Canadian polytechnic institute with approximately 15,000 full time students and 35,000 continuing education students...

     in Oakville, Ontario
    Oakville, Ontario
    Oakville is a town in Halton Region, on Lake Ontario in Southern Ontario, Canada, and is part of the Greater Toronto Area. As of the 2006 census the population was 165,613.-History:In 1793, Dundas Street was surveyed for a military road...

    ).
  • International Standard Industrial Classification
    International Standard Industrial Classification
    The International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities is a United Nations system for classifying economic data. The United Nations Statistics Division describes it in the following terms:...

     (of all economic activities)
    .
  • International Student Identity Card
    International Student Identity Card
    The International Student Identity Card is a photo identification card that identifies the holder as a full-time student. It is currently a form of identification that is internationally recognized .Cardholders gain access to special discounts with many companies, particularly on travel-related...

  • Immediate Superior in Command (military acronym)
  • IP Stack Integrity Checker ISIC - is a suite of utilities to exercise the stability of an IP Stack and its component stacks (TCP, UDP, ICMP et al.) It generates piles of pseudo random packets of the target protocol. The packets be given tendencies to conform to. Ie 50% of the packets generated can have IP Options. 25% of the packets can be IP fragments... But the percentages are arbitrary and most of the packet fields have a configurable tendency.
  • International Space Innovation Centre, Harwell
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