Aida (disambiguation)

Aida is an opera by Giuseppe Verdi.

Aida or AIDA may also refer to:

Computer science

  • AIDA64, computer software that provides information on hardware
  • AIDA32, computer software that provides information on hardware
  • AIDA (computing), a set of defined interfaces and formats for representing common data analysis objects, primarily used by researchers in high-energy particle physics
  • AIDA/Web, a Smalltalk open source web application framework

Places

  • Aida, Okayama, a former town in Japan, known for the "Aida" race car circuit
    • Okayama International Circuit, formerly known as TI Circuit Aida, a race car circuit which hosted the Formula One Pacific Grand Prix in 1994 and 1995
    • Aida Junior High School
  • Aida District, Okayama, Japan
  • Aida (camp), a Palestinian refugee camp

Fiction

Film and television

Music

Organisations

Other uses

gollark: You could fiddle around with alternative ways to enumerate them but the GTech™ GOrdering™ (which I think is just lexicographical ordering with extra steps) may not work well for infinitely long ones.
gollark: We fixed the issue with complex numbers contaminating batches.
gollark: ε™ by GTech™.
gollark: Why not? The apioformic "completeness" thing?
gollark: Of course, we can't actually work out what these numbers *are*.

See also

  • After Aida, a 1985 play-with-music by Julian Mitchell
  • AIDAdiva, a 2007 German cruise ship
  • Ask Aida, a cooking show on the Food Network
  • Celeste Aida, a romanza from the first act Aida by Giuseppe Verdi
  • Fascinating Aïda, a British comedy singing group and satirical cabaret act
  • Men in Aida, a homophonic translation of Book One of Homer's Iliad
  • All pages with titles containing Aida
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