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KBSA (FM)
KBSA may refer to: * KBSA (FM), a radio station (90.9 FM) licensed to serve El Dorado, Arkansas, United States * KBSA-TV, former call sign of KFTR-DT, a television station (Channel 46) licensed to serve Ontario, California * Knowledge Based Software Assistant, a research program funded by the United States Air Force * Korea Baseball Softball Association, the South Korean governing body for the sports of baseball and softball * Kuwait Boy Scouts Association The Kuwait Boy Scouts Association (''KBSA'', ) is the national Scouting organization of Kuwait. Scouting in Kuwait started in 1935, the KBSA was founded in 1952 and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1955. It has ...
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KFTR-DT
KFTR-DT (channel 46) is a television station licensed to Ontario, California, United States, serving the Los Angeles area as the western flagship station of the Spanish-language UniMás network. It is owned and operated by TelevisaUnivision alongside Univision station KMEX-DT (channel 34). Both stations share studios on Center Drive (near I-405) in Westchester, while KFTR-DT's transmitter is located atop Mount Wilson. KFTR does not air any local newscasts of its own; however, the station does cross-promote sister station KMEX's local news programs. History KBSA On December 18, 1962, Broadcasting Service of America filed an application for a construction permit to build a new TV station on channel 40 licensed to Guasti. The application was amended to specify channel 46 prior to being approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on October 14, 1964. The permit took the call letters KBSA, for its ownership. William A. Myers, the principal of Broadcasting Service of Ame ...
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Knowledge Based Software Assistant
The Knowledge Based Software Assistant (KBSA) was a research program funded by the United States Air Force. The goal of the program was to apply concepts from artificial intelligence to the problem of designing and implementing computer software. Software would be described by models in very high level languages (essentially equivalent to first order logic) and then transformation rules would transform the specification into efficient code. The air force hoped to be able to generate the software to control weapons systems and other command and control systems using this method. As software was becoming ever more critical to USAF weapons systems it was realized that improving the quality and productivity of the software development process could have significant benefits for the military, as well as for information technology in other major US industries. History In the early 1980s the United States Air Force realized that they had received significant benefits from applying artificia ...
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Korea Baseball Softball Association
The Korea Baseball Softball Association (KBSA; ko, 대한야구소프트볼협회) is the governing body of baseball in South Korea. KBA was founded in 1946 as Joseon Baseball Association ( ko, 조선야구협회), and renamed in 1954. KBA has been charged with the task of promoting and spreading organised baseball. It is one of two major baseball governing bodies, and the other is Korea Baseball Organization ( ko, 한국야구위원회; KBO). KBA is not confused with KBO, which has been governing professional leagues from 1982. Since Korea Professional Baseball began, KBA has governed the domestic amateur competitions and the national teams for the international competitions except World Baseball Classic (WBC), Asia Series for professional. Besides, the Women's Baseball Association Korea ( ko, 한국여자야구연맹; WBAK) is in charge of women's baseball in South Korea. See also * Baseball in Korea * Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) * International Baseball Federation ( ...
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