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SIG Definition
DocumentID: 655811
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:29:38 PM

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Solutions: SIG (Special Interest Group): A special interest group consists of a number of people within a larger organization who share the same interest in a particular topic or subject. Special interest groups often hold their own meetings, sponsor exhibits, publish documents, and/or administer forums related to their special topic. Computer clubs and Bulletin Board Systems most often will have SIG'S for members interested in applications such as spreadsheet, database, programming languages, genealogy, communications, desktop publishing, accounting, CAD/CAM, networking, and others.

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