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ESP
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(1) (Enhanced Service Provider) An organization that adds value to basic telephone service by offering such features as call-forwarding, call-detailing and protocol conversion.

(2) (E-tech Speedy Protocol) A proprietary protocol of E-Tech Research used in its modems.

(3) (Electronic Still Photography) Digitizing and transmitting images over a telephone line. See slow scan TV.

(4) (Emulex SCSI Processor) A proprietary chip used in Emulex's SCSI disk controller.


1.ESP - Extra Simple Pascal. Subset of Pascal.
2.ESP - Econometric Software Package. Statistical analysis of time series. "Econometric Software Package, User's Manual", J.P. Cooper, Graduate School of Business, U Chicago. Sammet 1978.
3.ESP - Extended Self-containing Prolog.
4.ESP - An early symbolic mathematics system.

[A. Rom, Celest Mech 3:331-345 (1971)].


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