OCP
OCP may refer to:
Computer related
- Open/closed principle
- Order code processor, the central processing unit in ICL 2900 and other computers
- Open Compute Project, open-source hardware design for scale-out data centers
- Open Container Project, application containers for ease of portability
- Oracle Certified Professional, a designation of the Oracle Certification Program
- Open Core Protocol
- Overcurrent Protection
Fiction
- Omni Consumer Products, fictional megacorporation in the RoboCop (franchise).
- Outside Context Problem, a concept in Iain M. Banks's The Culture novels.
Organizations
- Office Chérifien des Phosphates, national Moroccan phosphates company
- Omni Consumer Products (company), manufacturer of products based on fictional movie items
- Opera Company of Philadelphia
- Oregon Catholic Press
- Onchocerciasis Control Programme, a global effort to control the disease Onchocerciasis
Politics and policy
- One-child policy, practices to reduce population growth in the People's Republic of China
- Official Community Plan, a document for municipalities and cities that sets out goals for the city and creates a corresponding development plan
Science and technology
- Obligatory Contour Principle, a principle of phonological theory
- Octacalcium Phosphate, a biomineral precursor
- Ocular cicatricial pemphigoid
- Open circuit potential, in electrochemistry, an electric potential measured at zero net current
- Oral contraceptive pill, in birth control
- Orange Carotenoid Protein, involved in photoprotection against light stress in diverse cyanobacteria
- Overcurrent protection, in a power supply
- Optimal Control Problem
Other
- Ochre Coloured Pottery culture, Bronze Age culture in the Yamuna-Ganga region of India characterized by ochre colored pottery
- Obligatory Contour Principle, a phonological hypothesis concerning consecutive identical features
- Operational Camouflage Pattern, a camouflage pattern used by the U.S. military
See also
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