CPM

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The three-letter acronym CPM represents several subjects:

Contents

[edit] Biology

  • The Cellular Potts Model method of simulating cellular structures including biological morphogenesis.

[edit] Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)

  • Client Process Metrics, the primary performance parameters in any business unit.
  • Core Process Metrics, the core metrics for performance measurement in any process. Also, Core Parameters.

[edit] Computers and Information Technology

  • Corporate performance management is a concept introduced by Gartner Research in 2001, which "all of the processes, methodologies, metrics and systems needed to measure and manage the performance of an organization."[1]
  • Characters Per Minute, how many characters a person can type per minute, similar to WPM (words per minute)
  • The CP/M operating system
  • In ITIL: Capacity & Performance Management
  • The Cellular Potts Model method of simulating cellular structures including biological morphogenesis.

[edit] Economy

[edit] Engineering

[edit] Government

  • Certified Public Manager

[edit] Marketing

  • * Cost Per Mille or Cost per thousand or (abbreviated as CPM, or sometimes CPT) is used in marketing as a benchmark to calculate the relative cost of an advertising campaign or an ad message in a given medium. Rather than an absolute cost, CPM estimates the cost per 1000 views of the ad.
  • eCPM, Effective Cost Per Mille

[edit] Medicine

  • Continuous Passive Motion, physical therapy technique to encourage the repair of damaged cartilage by improving the circulation of synovial fluid in the joint
  • Central Pontine Myelolysis, a diamond shaped area of myelin destruction in the central pons resulting from overly rapid correction of hyponatremia.

[edit] Pharmacology

[edit] Physics

[edit] Politics

[edit] Project Management

[edit] Real Estate

[edit] Strategic Management

  • Competitive Profile Matrix

[edit] Religion

  • Ceylon Pentecostal Mission -- An indigenous pentecostal movement and one of the largest pentecostal churches. Commonly know as TPM, CPM, or NTC and UPC in the United Kingdom.

[edit] Gaming

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Buytendijk, Frank; Geishecker, Lee; Wood, Brian (2004), Gartner Research, "Magic Quadrant for CPM Suites: No Dramatic Movement in 2004" Downloaded 14 February 2006
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