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Что (кто) такое CIM - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CIM (disambiguation); Cim; Cim (disambiguation)
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CIM         
Cisco Interactive Mentor (Reference: Cisco)
CIM         
CIM         
Common Information Model (Reference: DMTF, XML, DMI)
CIM         
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Computer-integrated manufacturing         
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MANUFACTURING APPROACH OF USING COMPUTERS TO CONTROL THE ENTIRE PRODUCTION PROCESS
Computer integrated manufacturing; Computer-integrated manufacturer; Computer Integrated Manufacturing; Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) is the manufacturing approach of using computers to control entire production process. This integration allows individual processes to exchange information with each part.
Computer Integrated Manufacturing         
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MANUFACTURING APPROACH OF USING COMPUTERS TO CONTROL THE ENTIRE PRODUCTION PROCESS
Computer integrated manufacturing; Computer-integrated manufacturer; Computer Integrated Manufacturing; Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
<application> (CIM) http://dmtf.org/. [Summary?] (2003-06-07)
No Fem el CIM         
  • Manifestació de la Plataforma "No Fem el CIM" a l'Arboç, 08/2006
No fem el cim
The "No fem el CIM" (NFC) movement was founded in 2003 in the Penedès region of Catalonia. It was then that locals learned that the Catalan government wanted to construct a dry port between the towns of Banyeres del Penedès, l'Arboç i Sant Jaume dels Domenys.
Che (Persian letter)         
ADDITIONAL LETTER IN THE ARABIC ALPHABET USED IN THE PERSIAN ALPHABET
چ; Che (Persian); ﭼ; ﭺ; Che (Arabic); Che (Perso-Arabic); ﭻ; ﭽ; Che (Arabic letter)
Che or cheem (), is a letter of the Persian alphabet, used to represent , and which derives from () by the addition of two dots. It is found with this value in other Arabic-derived scripts.
CIM-10 Bomarc         
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  • Bomarc B on display at the [[Canada Aviation and Space Museum]] [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]], Canada, c. 2006.
  • BOMARC Site No. 1]])
  • Map with CIM-10 operators in blue
  • A CQM-10B drone launched at [[Vandenberg Air Force Base]], 1977.
A LONG-RANGE SURFACE-TO-AIR MISSILE
BOMARC; Bomarc; BOMARC missile; Bomarc missile; Bomarc Missile Crisis; BOMARC Missile; CIM1-10B BOMARC; Boeing F-99 Bomarc; F-99 Bomarc; Bomarc Missile Program; Boeing Michigan Aeronautical Research Center; CIM-10A/B Bomarc; Boeing F-99 BOMARC; Boeing F-99; Boeing IM-99/CIM-10 Bomarc; F-99 BOMARC; CIM-10B Bomarc; IM-99 BOMARC; IM-99 Bomarc; Boeing XF-99 Bomarc; IM-99A Bomarc; CIM-10 BOMARC; Boeing Bomarc; Boeing CIM-10 BOMARC; Boeing CIM-10 Bomarc; Boeing CIM-10B Bomarc; Bomarc B missiles; Bomarc B; Bomarc Missile

The Boeing CIM-10 BOMARC (Boeing Michigan Aeronautical Research Center) (IM-99 Weapon System prior to September 1962) was a supersonic ramjet powered long-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) used during the Cold War for the air defense of North America. In addition to being the first operational long-range SAM and the first operational pulse doppler aviation radar, it was the only SAM deployed by the United States Air Force.

Stored horizontally in a launcher shelter with a movable roof, the missile was erected, fired vertically using rocket boosters to high altitude, and then tipped over into a horizontal Mach 2.5 cruise powered by ramjet engines. This lofted trajectory allowed the missile to operate at a maximum range as great as 430 mi (700 km). Controlled from the ground for most of its flight, when it reached the target area it was commanded to begin a dive, activating an onboard active radar homing seeker for terminal guidance. A radar proximity fuse detonated the warhead, either a large conventional explosive or the W40 nuclear warhead.

The Air Force originally planned for a total of 52 sites covering most of the major cities and industrial regions in the US. The US Army was deploying their own systems at the same time, and the two services fought constantly both in political circles and in the press. Development dragged on, and by the time it was ready for deployment in the late 1950s, the nuclear threat had moved from manned bombers to the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). By this time the Army had successfully deployed the much shorter range Nike Hercules that they claimed filled any possible need through the 1960s, in spite of Air Force claims to the contrary.

As testing continued, the Air Force reduced its plans to sixteen sites, and then again to eight with an additional two sites in Canada. The first US site was declared operational in 1959, but with only a single working missile. Bringing the rest of the missiles into service took years, by which time the system was obsolete. Deactivations began in 1969 and by 1972 all Bomarc sites had been shut down. A small number were used as target drones, and only a few remain on display today.

CIM Bank         
CIM Bank is a Swiss private bank. Founded in Geneva in 1990, the Bank serves institutional, corporate"Le profil hybride d'une banque orientée activités commerciales", AGEFI - 22 September 2011 and private clients globally.

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