Grid
Grid (from the English for "[the] grid " or " grid ") means:
- a new network architecture for energy transmission, see Smart Grid
- a computer structure, see grid computing
- in the visual design the design grid
- a model for organizational design (economy), see grid model
- a starting grid in sport, see starting grid
Grid are called:
- Grid (Brașov) , village in Brașov County, Romania
- Grid (Hunedoara) , village in Hunedoara County, Romania
- Grid (mythology) , an ice or frost giantess from Nordic mythology
- The Grid , an electro dance duo
GRid stands for:
- Global Release Identifier , a system for identifying electronically published multimedia data
- GRiD Compass 1100 , the first laptop
- Global Research Identifier Database , worldwide directory of research organizations
GRID as an abbreviation stands for:
- Gay Related Immune Deficiency , an initial term for AIDS
- Global Resource Information Database , a global network of environmental data catalogs and search engines of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) on ecological and geological topics, see UNEP-GRID
- Race Driver: GRID , a racing game from Codemasters
See also:
Wiktionary: grid (English) - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations (English)