Site
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A site is the location of an event, structure, object, or other thing, whether actual, virtual, abandoned (eg. an archaeological site), extant, or planned.
- For a building site, see construction.
- For a site on the World Wide Web, see website.
In mathematics:
- A site is a category C together with a Grothendieck topology on C.
Other uses:
- SITE Institute, non-profit anti-terrorism organization.
- SITE Town, densely populated town in Karachi, Pakistan.
- SITE, Satellite Instructional Television Experiment.
- SITE, Sculpture in the Environment, American architecture firm.
- SITE, the School of Information Technology and Engineering at the University of Ottawa.
- Site (National Register of Historic Places), a classification used by the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Not to be confused with SETI.