Are you talking about SAP enterprise software? If yes, SAP does not stand for anything. Actually, SAP was founded in 1972 as "Systemanalyse und Programmentwicklung". The acronym was later changed to stand for "Systeme, Anwendungen und Produkte" in der Datenverarbeitung (that's German for "Systems, Applications And Products" in Data Processing). Since the 2005 annual general meeting of the company, SAP doesn't stand for anything. It's just a name: "SAP".
Other full forms of SAP are:
* SAP AG, a global software company with headquarters in Walldorf, Germany or its various products: see List of SAP products
* Second audio program
* Serum Amyloid P Component
* Soritong audio player
* Strong Anthropic Principle
* Structural Adjustment Program of the IMF
* Standard Accounting Program
* Special access program
* Special Assistance Plan, an academic programme in Singapore
* Santa Paula, California (Amtrak station code: SAP)
* Stabilisation and Association process
* Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport, located in San Pedro Sula, Honduras (IATA code is SAP)
* Statistical Analysis Plan in clinical trials
In computing and technology:
* Session Announcement Protocol
* Simple As Possible (Computer Architecture)
* System Assist Processor
* Service Advertising Protocol
* Service Access Point
* SIM Access Profile
Relating to political parties:
* South African Party
2006-10-13 04:27:27
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answered by Utkarsh 6
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Statutory Accounting Principles - SAP.
A set of accounting regulations prescribed by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners for the preparation of an insuring firm's financial statements.
2006-10-13 11:05:27
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answered by ArnieSchivaSchangaran 4
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Best ERP System
What is the best ERP system ?
Oracle
SAP
PeopleSoft (now part of Oracle)
Baan (now part of SSA)
JD Edwards (now part of Oracle)
Siebel (now part of Oracle)
SSA
All those system are very good systems.
The best ERP system is the one that covers the needs of the customer, with the lowest costs... There is no clear winner yet.
You should have a look to Yahoo or Google Finance.
Search for the Symbol ORCL. You will have a much better view of the market.
2006-10-16 04:52:08
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answered by roy_s_jones 6
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