SJIS — may refer to:* Shift JIS, a character encoding for the Japanese language * Saint John s International School … Wikipedia
SJIS — Shift JIS (Abkürzung SJIS) ist eine Zeichenkodierung für die japanische Schrift, entwickelt von dem japanischen Unternehmen ASCII in Zusammenarbeit mit Microsoft. Es basiert auf der Norm JIS X 0208 (JIS), verschiebt (shift) aber Bytewerte, um 64… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shift JIS — (also SJIS, MIME name Shift JIS) is a character encoding for the Japanese language originally developed by a Japanese company called ASCII Corporation in conjunction with Microsoft and standardized as JIS X 0208 Appendix 1. It is based on… … Wikipedia
Shift JIS art — is artwork created from characters within the Shift JIS character set, a superset of ASCII intended for Japanese usage. Naturally there are many similarities between Shift JIS artwork and ASCII art.Shift JIS has become very popular on web based… … Wikipedia
CVSNT — Developer(s) March Hare Software, Ltd. Stable release 2.5.05 / March 26, 2010; 19 months ago (2010 03 26) Operating system Windows … Wikipedia
Saint John's International School — Infobox School name = Saint John s International School imagesize = 108px caption = Saint John s International School motto = Sapientia Scientia Sanctitas (Wisdom Knowledge Holiness) established = November 30, 1991 closed = type = International… … Wikipedia
Masumi Okada — Born September 22, 1935(1935 09 22) Nice, France Died May 29, 2006(2006 05 29) (aged 70) Tokyo, J … Wikipedia
Situational judgement test — Situational Judgement Tests (SJTs) or Inventories (SJIs) are a type of psychological test which present the test taker with realistic, hypothetical scenarios and ask them to identify an appropriate response.cite web|title=Situational Judgement… … Wikipedia
2channel Shift JIS art — >>1 san>>1 san (>>1さん, ichisan ) is a common Shift JIS art character on the popular Japanese BBS 2channel ( 2ch for short), standing in for the user who started a given thread. He is commonly characterized as a clueless newbie who rarely thinks… … Wikipedia
E-text — An e text (from electronic text ; sometimes written as etext ) is, generally, any text based information that is available in a digitally encoded human readable format and read by electronic means, but more specifically it refers to files in the… … Wikipedia