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RMS

Rms (often written RMS) is an acronym used in several fields. The most common references are root mean square, the ship prefix Royal Mail Ship, and various management systems designated by RMS in their respective domains.

Root mean square is a statistical measure of the magnitude of a varying quantity. For a set

The prefix Royal Mail Ship, abbreviated RMS, is used for ships that carried mail under contract to

In modern usage RMS also appears as an acronym for various systems and software such as risk

of
values
x1,
x2,
...,
xn,
the
RMS
is
defined
as
the
square
root
of
the
arithmetic
mean
of
the
squares:
sqrt[(1/n)
Σ
xi^2].
RMS
provides
an
effective
size
or
power
of
a
signal
or
quantity,
particularly
for
alternating
quantities
where
positive
and
negative
values
cancel
in
an
average.
It
is
widely
used
in
physics
and
engineering
to
characterize
AC
voltages
or
currents,
waveforms,
and
noise,
as
well
as
in
statistics
and
data
analysis
as
a
measure
of
dispersion.
the
British
Royal
Mail.
Historically,
vessels
with
this
designation
were
ocean-going
liners
serving
postal
routes,
and
the
prefix
signified
mail-carrying
duties
in
addition
to
passenger
or
freight
service.
Notable
examples
include
RMS
Titanic
and
RMS
Queen
Mary.
management
system,
record
management
system,
revenue
management
system,
and
resource
management
system.
In
each
domain,
the
exact
meaning
depends
on
context,
but
they
generally
refer
to
software
or
processes
for
organizing,
evaluating,
or
controlling
assets,
information,
or
operations.