SAP (disambiguation)

SAP is a German multinational enterprise-software company.

SAP may also refer to:

Biology and medicine

  • Serum amyloid P component, the serum form of a human protein that forms amyloids
  • Shrimp alkaline phosphatase, an enzyme used in research
  • SLAM-associated protein, a signaling lymphocytic activation molecule
  • Select Agent Program of the CDC to regulate select agents in the US

Business

  • SAP Ariba, a US subsidiary of SAP
  • Sayers, Allport & Potter, an Australian rodent poison manufacturer
  • Société des Automobiles Pilain (SAP) (1902–1920), a French automobile manufacturer

Computing and telecommunication

  • SAP (file format), a file format for playing back Atari 8-bit music
  • SAP ERP, business data software by SAP SE
  • Second audio program
  • Service Access Point
  • Service Advertising Protocol
  • Session Announcement Protocol
  • SIM Access Profile, a Bluetooth connectivity profile
  • Symbolic Assembly Program
  • Stable abstractions principle
  • Simple-As-Possible, a computer architecture designed for educational purposes

Law and government

Political parties

  • Revolutionary Communist League (Belgium) or Stroming voor een Anticapitalistisch Project, formerly Socialistische Arbeiderspartij (SAP) - Parti ouvrier socialiste (POS)
  • Socialist Alternative Politics, a socialist political party in the Netherlands
  • Socialist Workers Party (Denmark) or Danish: Socialistisk Arbejderparti
  • South African Party (1911–1934)
  • Swedish Social Democratic Party or Swedish: Sveriges socialdemokratiska arbetareparti

Other uses

See also

  • SAP Arena, a multi-purpose arena in Mannheim, Germany
  • SAP Center, an multi-purpose arena in San Jose, California
  • SAP Open, a US-based tennis tournament, also known as the Pacific Coast Championships
  • Sap (disambiguation)
  • SAPS (disambiguation)
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