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WSS may refer to: Computing * WebSideStory, a web analytics company * Windows Sound System * Windows SharePoint Services * WS-Security (meaning Web Services Security) * wss://, the prefix used to indicate secured WebSocket protocol in a URI Schools * Westdale Secondary School, a public high school in Hamilton, Ontario * Whitley Secondary School, a secondary school in Bishan, Singapore * Wellington Secondary School, a secondary school in Nanaimo, British Columbia Societies * Western Shugden Society * World Ship Society * Washington Statistical Society, a professional society of statisticians near Washington DC Technology * Wavelength Selective Switching * Widescreen signaling Other uses * Warehouse shoe sale, a retail chain of shoe stores * Weekly Shōnen Sunday, a Japanese manga magazine * Wide sense stationary * Winston-Salem Southbound Railway * World Schools Style debate, a competitive debating format * Working Set Size * While She Sleeps, a metalcore band from Sheffield, ...
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WebSideStory
WebSideStory, Inc. (later Visual Sciences), was founded by Blaise Barrelet in 1996 as web analytics tool and link directory; its products were Hitbox and HBX. The company went public on September 28, 2004 (NASDAQ: WSSI). In 2006, WebSideStory acquired high-end private data analysis and visualization software company Visual Sciences for $57 million. A year after the acquisition, WebSideStory rebranded itself as Visual Sciences, Inc.Dignan, Larry (May 9, 2007)"WebSideStory becomes Visual Sciences; bolsters enterprise focus" ''ZDNet''. In January 2008 Visual Sciences, Inc. was acquired by Omniture (NASDAQ: OMTR) for $394 million. WebSideStory was founded and headquartered in San Diego, California Business model evolution WebSideStory originally launched with a SaaS business model, charging customers a monthly fee for web analytics, but finding customers willing to pay for web analytics proved difficult. WebSideStory then pivoted to offer a limited version of the analytics produ ...
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Warehouse Shoe Sale
WSS, formerly known as Warehouse Shoe Sale, is a national retail chain of shoe stores headquartered in Los Angeles, California, with 92 retail outlets as of January 2020. Its parent company is Eurostar, Inc. The company now known as WSS traces its roots to 1977 when Eric Alon first sold shoes at a swap meet. The first brick & mortar store opened in 1984 and as of 2018, Alon was still with the company in an executive and ownership role. WSS primarily serves the urban and Latino communities, which has been a large reason for their growth. In 2015 to celebrate their 30th anniversary, they opened a new flagship in Downtown LA. As of August 2, 2021, Foot Locker Foot Locker, Inc. is an American multinational retailer of footwear, sportswear, urban youth apparel and accessories headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, and operating in over 40 countries. Although established in 1974, and ... purchased WSS for $750 million. References {{reflist External linksWSS ...
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WS2 (other)
WS2 can refer to: * WS2, a candidate phylum of bacteria from the Wurtsmith contaminated aquifer * Waardenburg syndrome, a genetic disorder * Tungsten disulfide, a chemical compound with the formula WS2 * Torch of Freed without, the 2nd book in David Weber's Wages of Sin series. * WS-2, a 400mm Welshi multiple rocket launch system. * FA WSL 2 The Women's Super League 2, also known as Barclays Women's Super League 2 for sponsorship reasons, is a professional football league in England, operated by WSL Football. It is the second-highest division of women's football in England. The div ...
, the second tier of the FA Women's Super League in English football {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ...
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WSSS (other)
WSSS may refer to: * Changi Airport (ICAO airport code , since 1981), Singapore * Singapore International Airport (ICAO airport code , closed 1981), Singapore * WSSS-LP, Steubenville, Ohio, USA; a radio station * WSSS-FM (callsign used 1994–2003), Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; a radio station, former name of WKQC 104.7 FM * World Silent Security Service, a fictional organization from the 1995 videogame ''Robotica'' See also * * WS3 (other) * WSS (other) WSS may refer to: Computing * WebSideStory, a web analytics company * Windows Sound System * Windows SharePoint Services * WS-Security (meaning Web Services Security) * wss://, the prefix used to indicate secured WebSocket protocol in a URI Schoo ..., for the singular of WSSs * WS (other) {{dab ...
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War Of The Spanish Succession
The War of the Spanish Succession was a European great power conflict fought between 1701 and 1714. The immediate cause was the death of the childless Charles II of Spain in November 1700, which led to a struggle for control of the Spanish Empire between supporters of the French House of Bourbon, Bourbons and the Austrian House of Habsburg, Habsburgs. Charles had named as his heir Philip V of Spain, Philip of Anjou, a grandson of Louis XIV of France, whose claim was backed by Kingdom of France, France and most of Habsburg Spain, Spain. His Habsburg rival, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, Archduke Charles, was supported by the Grand Alliance (League of Augsburg), Grand Alliance, whose primary members included Habsburg monarchy, Austria, the Dutch Republic, and Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain. Significant related conflicts include the Great Northern War (1700–1721) and Queen Anne's War (1702–1713). Although by 1701 Spain was no longer the predominant European power, ...
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White Spot Syndrome
White spot syndrome (WSS) is a viral infection of penaeid shrimp. The disease is highly lethal and contagious, killing shrimp quickly. Outbreaks of this disease have wiped out the entire populations of many shrimp farms within a few days, in places throughout the world. White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is the lone virus of the genus ''Whispovirus'' (white spot), which is the only genus in the family ''Nimaviridae''. It is responsible for causing white spot syndrome in a wide range of crustacean hosts. The disease is caused by a family of related viruses subsumed as the white spot syndrome baculovirus complex and the disease caused by them as white spot syndrome. History The first reported epidemic due to this virus is from Taiwan in 1992. Reports of losses due to white spot disease came from China in 1993 where it led to a virtual collapse of the shrimp farming industry. This was followed by outbreaks in Japan and Korea in the same year, Thailand, India and Malaysia in 1994, ...
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While She Sleeps
While She Sleeps are a British metalcore band from Sheffield. Formed in 2006, the group consists of vocalist Lawrence Taylor, guitarists Sean Long (guitarist), Sean Long and Mat Welsh, bassist Aaran McKenzie and drummer Adam Savage. They are currently signed to their own label Sleeps Brothers in the UK and in collaboration with Spinefarm Records in the US and UNFD in Australia. They have released three Extended play, EPs, ''And This Is Just the Start'', ''Split'' and ''The North Stands for Nothing'', and six studio albums, ''This Is the Six'', ''Brainwashed (While She Sleeps album), Brainwashed'', ''You Are We'', ''So What? (While She Sleeps album), So What?'', ''Sleeps Society'' and ''Self Hell''. They received the Best British Newcomer award at the Kerrang! Awards 2012. The group has maintained the same line-up since its formation, with vocalist Taylor joining in 2009 following original vocalist Jordan Widdowson's departure. Despite this, he has still appeared on every relea ...
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Working Set Size
In computing, working set size is the amount of memory needed to compute the answer to a problem. In any computing scenario, but especially high performance computing where mistakes can be costly, this is a significant design-criteria for a given super computer system in order to ensure that the system performs as expected. When a program/algorithm computes the answer to a problem, it uses a set of data (input and intermediate data) to complete the work. For any given instance of the problem, the program has one such data set, which is called the working set. The Working Set Size (WSS) is the size of this data set. The significance of this is that if the Working Set Size is larger than the available memory in a virtual memory system then the memory manager must refer to the next level in the memory hierarchy (usually hard disk) to perform a swap operation swapping some memory contents from RAM to hard disk A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed dis ...
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World Schools Style Debate
World Schools Style debate (alternatively WSS, WS, or WSD) is one of the most widely used debate formats in secondary schools. It was designed in 1988 to be used at the World Schools Debating Championships (WSDC), but became a global standard for secondary school debate as WSDC gained popularity. WS is most similar to British Parliamentary, Australasian, and Karl Popper debate formats. The rules of WS are contained in the WSDC rulebook, with other users of the format explicitly using these rules at their competitions (e.g. EuroSDC). The interpretation of these rules differs across various historic and geographic contexts, leading to frequent clarifications and adaptations at the WSDC. Each debate comprises eight speeches delivered by two teams of three members, representing the Proposition and Opposition. One team is in favour of a debate motion, typically expressed as a statement beginning with "This House" (e.g. This House Would Ban Alcohol). When used internationally, the to ...
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Winston-Salem Southbound Railway
The Winston-Salem Southbound Railway is a short-line railroad jointly owned by CSX Transportation and the Norfolk Southern Railway (NS), which provide it with equipment. It connects with NS at the north end in Winston-Salem, NC, Winston-Salem, CSX at the south end in Wadesboro, NC, Wadesboro, and in between with NS at Lexington, NC, Lexington and Whitney, North Carolina, Whitney, the subsidiary High Point, Thomasville and Denton Railroad at High Rock, North Carolina, High Rock, and the Aberdeen, Carolina and Western Railway at Norwood, NC, Norwood. Originally owned jointly by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Norfolk and Western Railway, predecessors to CSX and NS, it was completed in November 1910.Edward A. Lewis, American Shortline Railway Guide, 5th Edition, Kalmbach Publishing, 1996, pp. 149, 339 In 1957, the railroad retired its last steam locomotive in favor for diesel locomotion. In June 1960 the WSS acquired full control of the connecting High Point, Thomasville and ...
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Wide Sense Stationary
In mathematics and statistics, a stationary process (also called a strict/strictly stationary process or strong/strongly stationary process) is a stochastic process whose statistical properties, such as mean and variance, do not change over time. More formally, the joint probability distribution of the process remains the same when shifted in time. This implies that the process is statistically consistent across different time periods. Because many statistical procedures in time series analysis assume stationarity, non-stationary data are frequently transformed to achieve stationarity before analysis. A common cause of non-stationarity is a trend in the mean, which can be due to either a unit root or a deterministic trend. In the case of a unit root, stochastic shocks have permanent effects, and the process is not mean-reverting. With a deterministic trend, the process is called trend-stationary, and shocks have only transitory effects, with the variable tending towards a determin ...
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Weekly Shōnen Sunday
is a weekly manga magazine published in Japan by Shogakukan since March 1959. Contrary to its title, ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' issues are released on Wednesdays. ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' has sold over 1.8billion copies since 1986, making it the fourth best selling manga magazine, only behind '' Weekly Shōnen Jump'', '' Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' and ''Weekly Young Jump''. History ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' was first published on March 17, 1959, as a response to its rival '' Weekly Shōnen Magazine''. The debut issue featured Shigeo Nagashima, the star player of the Yomiuri Giants The are a Japanese professional baseball team competing in Nippon Professional Baseball's Central League. Based in Bunkyo, Tokyo, they are one of two professional baseball teams based in Tokyo, the other being the Tokyo Yakult Swallows. They h ... on the cover, and a congratulatory article by Isoko Hatano, a noted child psychologist. Despite its name, ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' is published ...
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