RCP
RCP may refer to:
Architecture
Computer technology
- RCP (chip), a co-processor chip designed by Silicon Graphics for use in the Nintendo 64 gaming system
- rcp (Unix), a command on the Unix operating systems that is used to remote copy a file
- Rapid control prototyping, a process that lets engineers quickly test and iterate their control strategies
- Restore Cursor Position (ANSI), an ANSI X3.64 escape sequence
- Rich Client Platform, a software development platform helping software developers to rapidly build new applications
- Remote Control Protocol, a protocol that allows CEC enabled TVs to control MHL compatible devices
Medicine
- Respiratory Care Practitioner
- Retrograde cholangiopancreatography
- Royal College of Physicians, located in London, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Ireland
Organizations
- Radio Club Paraguayo, an amateur radio organization in Paraguay
- Radio Club Peruano, an amateur radio organization in Peru
- Radio Corporation of the Philippines, the oldest radio network in the Philippines
- Rochester Community Players, a theatrical company in Rochester, NY
Political groups
- Revolutionary Communist Party, the name of several communist parties worldwide
- Romanian Communist Party
- Russian Communist Party, the second of four names used at different times by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Science
- Reactor Coolant Pumps in International Reactor Innovative and Secure nuclear reactors
- Representative Concentration Pathways, scenarios of greenhouse gas trajectories
- Right circular polarization, in radio communications/radio astronomy
- Rapid crack propagation, in testing of plastic pipes
- Radiochemical purity, % radiodetected peak area of the intact radiolabeled peptide vs. all radio peaks measured during the same analyses.
Other
- RCP Design Global, a French design agency
- RealClearPolitics, a political website
- Radio College Park, a Persian podcast
- Random close pack, packing method for objects
- Retention Control Point, high year tenure in the United States Army
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