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  2. University of the Witwatersrand - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, governance, campuses, academics and notable alumni of Wits University, a public research university in Johannesburg, South Africa. Founded in 1896 as a mining school, it is the third oldest South African university and a leading institution of higher education.

  3. Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wang and Sudha Ram (University of Arizona) started WITS in 1991.They co-chaired the first conference held in Boston on December 14–15, 1991. Also involved in the early conferences were Sal March (Vanderbilt University), Prabuddha De (Purdue University), Al Hevner (University of South Florida), Stuart Madnick (), Veda Storey (Georgia State University), Diane Strong (Worcester ...

  4. Worldwide Industrial Telemetry Standards - Wikipedia

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    WITS-IoT provides, as a minimum, the same base functionality as WITS-DNP3. WITS-IoT takes the WITS-DNP3 protocol definition and replaces DNP3 with JSON structures and a new communications life-cycle description. Accreditation. WITS-DNP3 devices are 'accredited' in one of two forms: WITS Self certified

  5. Campuses of the University of the Witwatersrand - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the five campuses of Wits, a leading South African university, located in Braamfontein and Parktown. Find out the history, facilities and features of each campus, such as the Great Hall, Solomon Mahlangu House and the Origins Centre.

  6. Self-service - Wikipedia

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    Self-service is the practice of serving oneself, usually when making purchases, such as gas stations, ATMs, or buffet restaurants. Learn about the origins, benefits, and challenges of self-service, as well as related concepts such as self-sourcing, end-user development, and data sourcing.

  7. Worldwide Incidents Tracking System - Wikipedia

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    The Worldwide Incidents Tracking System (WITS) was the US government's database on tracking acts of terrorism. It contained details about incidents of violence against civilians and non-combatants (including military personnel and assets outside of war-like settings) from publicly viewable information.

  8. Wales Interpretation and Translation Service - Wikipedia

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    The Wales Interpretation and Translation Service (WITS; Welsh: Gwasanaeth Cyfieithu a Dehongli Cymru; GCDC) is a not-for-profit [1] quango providing 24-hour linguistic services to public authorities in Wales, including councils, police forces, health and social services, but not courts.

  9. Wellsite Information Transfer Specification - Wikipedia

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    The Wellsite Information Transfer Specification (WITS) is a specification for the transfer of drilling rig-related data. This petroleum industry standard is recognized by a number of companies internationally and is supported by many hardware devices and software applications. [citation needed] WITS is a multi-layered specification: