JSR
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JSR may refer to:
  • Java Specification Request, in computing
  • Joint spectral radius
    Joint spectral radius
    In mathematics, the joint spectral radius is a generalization of the classical notion of spectral radius of a matrix, to sets of matrices. In recent years this notion has found applications in a large number of engineering fields and is still a topic of active research.-General description:The...

    , in mathematics
  • Jet Set Radio
    Jet Set Radio
    is a video game for the Dreamcast, developed by Smilebit and published by Sega on June 29, 2000. A 2D version of the game was later released for Game Boy Advance; this version was developed by Vicarious Visions and published by THQ. Its sequel, Jet Set Radio Future was released 2 years later for...

    , a video game
  • The Journal of Sex Research
  • Java Specification Request, a proposal made in the Java Community Process
    Java Community Process
    The Java Community Process or JCP, established in 1998, is a formalized process that allows interested parties to get involved in the definition of future versions and features of the Java platform....

  • John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School
    John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School
    John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School is a dual campus private school in Perth, Western Australia named after the notable West Australian and first Surveyor-General of Western Australia, John Septimus Roe.-History:...

      (also JSRACS)
  • Assembly language instruction for "jump to subroutine"
  • The Journal of Sedimentary Research, published by the Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM)
  • Jonathan's Space Report
    Jonathan's Space Report
    Jonathan's Space Report is a newsletter about the space age. It is written by Jonathan McDowell, a Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics astrophysicist...

    , an online newsletter tracking worldwide space launches and activities, self-published by Harvard astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell
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