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wsf is an acronym that can refer to several distinct concepts across different domains. The World Social Forum (WSF) is an international gathering that began in 2001 in Porto Alegre, Brazil. It brings together social movements, non-governmental organizations, labor unions, academics, and activists to discuss global justice, democratic participation, and alternatives to neoliberal globalization. The WSF emphasizes open, participatory processes and networking among movements, and it has been held in various cities around the world. It operates as a forum and network rather than a centralized, decision-making body, producing declarations, themes, and collaborative projects rather than binding agreements.

In computing, .wsf is a file extension for Windows Script File, an XML-based container used by Windows

Other uses of the acronym exist in technology and organizational contexts, referring to Web Services Frameworks

Script
Host
to
execute
scripts
that
may
include
VBScript,
JScript,
and
embedded
resources.
A
WSF
file
can
incorporate
multiple
script
blocks,
references
to
external
script
files,
and
additional
resources,
allowing
related
scripts
and
data
to
reside
in
a
single
file
for
automation
tasks
on
Windows
systems.
The
format
provides
features
such
as
structured
grouping
of
scripts
and
parallel
or
conditional
execution
within
a
unified
container.
or
project
names
within
specific
contexts.
Because
WSF
can
denote
multiple,
unrelated
concepts,
context
is
important
for
determining
the
intended
meaning
in
any
given
discussion.