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EASE
(redirected from English Application Scripting Engine)

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EASEEngineering of Computer-Based Systems
EASEEuropean Association of Science Editors
EASEEstimation and Assessment of Substance Exposure
EASEEqual Area Scalable Earth (Grid)
EASEEnhanced Acoustic Simulator for Engineers
EASEEnglish Application Scripting Engine (Etelos Systems, Inc.)
EASEErgonomic Assist Systems and Equipment
EASEExperimental Assembly of Structures in Extravehicular Activity (NASA; space shuttle)
EASEEasy Access System for Enrollment
EASEEqual Area SSMI Earth
EASEElectrical Automatic Support Equipment
EASEEva Assembly of Structures Experiment
EASEExperiment Assurance System
EASEEmpirical Assessment and Evaluation in Software Engineering (Keele University; Staffordshire, UK)
EASEEvolutionary Acquisition for Space Efficiency (US DoD)
EASEElectronic Assisted Solicitation Exchange
EASEEnd-to-End System Analysis and Service Environment (software framework for geographically distributed processing)
EASEEnterprise Architecture for Service Enablement (workshop)
EASEEast-Asian Associaiton for Science Education (Korea)


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