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sig. A sig is the short message placed at the bottom of an e- mail message or a discussion group posting that identifies the sender and includes items such as phone number, fax number, address, information about the person's occupation or company, and even a philosophical saying or humorous message.
Ãâó: www.shiftnetworks.com/glossary.cfm
sig. A self-insured group. An SIG is a group of risks, usually sharing common characteristics or exposures, that join together in order to generate enough premium volume to justify self-insuring themselves. Members of an SIG often are jointly and severally liable for the losses of one another.
Ãâó: www.imms.com/insglos/Sgloss.htm
sig. Special Interest Group. Typically used on bulletin board systems where an area is devoted to one particular subject rather than being for general messaging etc.
Ãâó: www.weddell.co.uk/guide/gloss1.shtml
sig. Sponsors of a variety of listservs, IRC channels and Internet sites. SIGs exist for many different subjects.
Ãâó: www.westlakecommunications.co.uk/glossary.htm
sig. Special Interest Group. An area, usually on bulletin boards, online services and Newsgroups, that is devoted to discussion and information sharing about specialized areas of interest.
Ãâó: www.rtnda.org/resources/wiredweb/appendixd.html
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