Sims
Sims, sims or SIMS may refer to:
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Games
- The Sims, a life simulation video game series
- The Sims (video game), the 2000 game
- SIMS Co., Ltd., a Japanese video game publisher and developer
- Sims (bidding system), a bidding system in contact bridge
Science and computing
- Secondary ion mass spectrometry, a chemical analysis technique
- Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology, a psychology questionnaire
- Single interface to multiple sources, an ontology-based approach to data integration
- Student information system, computer software for managing student records
- School Information Management System, a student information system by Capita
Companies and organizations
- SIMS Co., Ltd., a Japanese video game publisher and developer
- Sims Metal Management, a recycling company
- Sims Snowboards
- Services Institute of Medical Sciences, a medical school in Pakistan
- Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies, a business school in India
Places
- Sims, Illinois, a village in the United States
- Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana, a township in the United States
- Sims, Indiana, an unincorporated community of Sims Township
- Sims Township, Michigan
- Sims, North Carolina, a town in the United States
- Sims Site, an archaeological site in Saint Charles parish, Louisiana
- Sims Island, Antarctica
- Sims (river), a river of Bavaria, Germany
- Simm (mountain), originally sims, a category of mountain summit in the British Isles
People
- Sims (surname) (includes a list of people with the name)
- Sims (rapper), American rapper
Other uses
- Plural of sim
- Sims (novel), a book by F. Paul Wilson about genetically enhanced chimpanzees used as a labor force
- "Sims", a song by Lauv from How I'm Feeling
- USS Sims, several ships with the name
- Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology, a psychology questionnaire
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