PIM
PIM or Pim may refer to:
Computing
- Parallel inference machine, an intended fifth generation computer
- Personal information management, the study and practice of information management by individuals
- Personal information manager, a type of application software
- Personal Information Module, an embedded DOS application for PalmDOS
- Platform-independent model, a software engineering model
- Privileged Identity Management, an approach to control the access of authorized users
- Protocol Independent Multicast, a network routing protocol
- Processor-in-memory, a CPU and memory on the same integrated circuit
- Product information management
Science
- Passive intermodulation, a radio-interference generating process
- Phosphatidylmyo-inositol mannosides, a glycolipid component of the cell wall of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Principal indecomposable module, a special kind of module in representation theory
Business
- Product information management
- Partnerized Inventory Management, an inventory management model.
First name
See: Pim (name)
Surname
- Bedford Clapperton Trevelyan Pim, (1826-1886), Royal Navy officer
- Jonathan Pim (1806–1885), Irish politician
- Jonathan Pim (1858–1949), Irish lawyer and politician
- Joshua Pim (1869-1942), Irish doctor and tennis player
Fiction
- Pim Diffy, fictional character in the television series Phil of the Future
Places
- Pimhill, England
- Pim Island, Canada
- Pim River, Russia
- Pondok Indah Mall, Indonesia
Other uses
- Penalties in minutes, originally Penalty Infraction Minutes, in ice hockey
- Pim Fortuyn List, Dutch political party
- Pim weight, early Israelite weight equal to about two-thirds of a shekel
- Prague International Marathon
- Presbyterian Inland Mission
- Providence Industrial Mission
- Public Illumination Magazine
See also
- Pimm's, alcoholic beverages
- Pym (disambiguation)
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