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RSM and is
The resource space model ( RSM ) is a non-relational data model based on multi-dimensional classification.
Many vehicles also carry the international vehicle identification code ( in black on a white oval sticker ), which is " RSM ".
Regimental Sergeant Major ( RSM ) is an appointment held by warrant officers class 1 ( WO1 ) in the British Army, the British Royal Marines and in the armies of many Commonwealth nations, including Australia and New Zealand ; and by chief warrant officers ( CWO ) in the Canadian Forces.
Only one WO1 / CWO holds the appointment of RSM in a regiment or battalion, making him the senior warrant officer ; in a unit with more than one WO1, the RSM is considered to be " first amongst equals ".
The RSM is primarily responsible for maintaining standards and discipline and acts as a father figure to his subordinates.
Like most Commonwealth forces, the RSM in the Australian Army is the senior warrant officer of the regiment or battalion, normally a Warrant Officer Class 1 ( WO1 ).
Due to the combined nature of the Canadian Forces, however, it is not impossible for an air force Chief Warrant Officer or a naval Chief Petty Officer 1st Class ( CPO1 ) to rise to that post, especially in units with a high number of support trades personnel ; examples might include a Logistics Branch CPO1 being appointed RSM of a service battalion, or an air force Communications and Electronics Branch CWO appointed to the position in a Communication Regiment.
As well, it is possible that a Master Warrant Officer may be appointed to an RSM position, in an acting or even official capacity, due to shortages of available CWOs, or in anticipation of a promotion, etc.
In no case is an RSM supposed to be addressed simply as " Sergeant Major ".
Like most Commonwealth forces, the RSM in the Singapore Armed Forces is usually the most senior warrant officer in the unit.
* in the presence of another warrant officer ; however even under these circumstances, the RSM is treated as the Senior Warrant Officer of the unit while the other warrant officers are recognised as officers.
During exercises and operations, the role of the RSM is to organize the battalion for movement, and to assist the unit S1 ( Manpower Officer ) in manpower administration.
On the parade square, the RSM, with his pace stick, is " king " as he has authority over all soldiers and even has the power to order punishment for subalterns ( junior commissioned officers such as captains and lieutenants ).
Senior officers may address him simply as " RSM ", while, as a warrant officer, he is addressed as " Sir " by those junior in rank.
Traditionally, all warrant officers, with or without an appointment as RSM or CSM, are addressed as " Encik " (" mister " in Malay ) by officers and other ranks although this is an informal right which is not to be assumed.
In the British Army, the RSM is addressed as " Sir " or " Ma ' am " by his or her subordinates.
" RSM " is reserved for use by the commanding officer.
As of 2011, Chile is the only country that RSM sold its cars under Renault Samsung Motors and not as rebadged Renaults.
Also, RSM is in the phase of changing its products from a Nissan based architecture to a Renault based one.
Statisticians in response surface methodology ( RSM ) advocate the " sequential assembly " of designs: In the RSM approach, a screening design is followed by a " follow-up design " that resolves only the confounded interactions judged worth resolution.
The RSM is both the building in which the departments are housed, and the student body that organises social events, sports teams, clubs and societies for students within those departments.
Designed by Sir Aston Webb, the RSM building is Classical in style with Ionic pilasters.

RSM and career
Montoya got the opportunity to advance in his motor racing career when he was hired by the RSM Marko, Formula 3000 team in 1997.
* Regimental Sergeant Major Lincoln Perkins, British Empire Medal, Grenadier Guards, RSM at the Duke of York's Royal Military School 1979-2006, extensive career including Britain's East of Suez conflicts and service in the Royal Household.
Lowndes left Australia and went to Europe to further his open wheeler racing career, by competing with the RSM Marko Team in the 1997 International Formula 3000 Championship as team-mate to Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya.

RSM and who
The practice of subordinates addressing the RSM as " Sir " or " Ma ' am " applies only to Regimental Sergeants Major who are army or air force CWOs ; naval CPO1s are universally addressed as " Chief ", regardless of any appointments held.
* Dr. Carol Rittner, RSM, a Distinguished Professor of Holocaust & Genocide Studies who co-produced the Academy Award-nominated film " The Courage to Care ".
The western wing of the building is named after Webb, while the eastern end is named after the Goldsmiths ' Company who helped to finance the building of the RSM.
* George Ekem Ferguson, a Fante, in the then Gold Coast, who after his education at the RSM, went on to negotiate treaties in the upper savannah of the Gold Coast.
Until recent times, the British Army almost invariably rewarded an outstanding RSM by appointing him quartermaster of his battalion, thus ensuring the unit an experienced officer who knew the unit thoroughly and would prove difficult to mislead or beguile.
Staff Sergeant Harris is the conscience of the prison who sympathizes with the men, too closely, according to the RSM.

RSM and down
The pressure from Hyundai and Kia, dominant automakers in the Korean market, increased during the 2010s, prompting RSM sales go down by 27 % in 2011.

RSM and building
The headquarters of the RSM are in an Edwardian baroque building completed in 1912 by John Belcher at 1 Wimpole Street, London and contain one of the largest postgraduate medical libraries in Europe.

RSM and them
Regimental Sergeants Major in the Canadian Forces are sometimes informally referred to in third person by their appointment, for example " RSM Bloggins " while their commanding officers universally hold the privilege of addressing them as " RSM " ( and the practice of doing so by subordinates may be governed by regimental tradition ).
The infantry, however, hung on to the undifferentiated, one-per-battalion sergeant major until the eve of the First World War, when the introduction of the company sergeant major forced them to adopt the RSM title as well.
In 1881, the cavalry RSM and infantry sergeant major were among a number of senior non-commissioned positions that were confirmed with warrants, making them warrant officers.

RSM and back
* RSM journal archives back to 1809 at PubMed Central
The roots of RSM stretch back to the founding of Erasmus University as the Dutch School of Higher Commercial Education in 1913.

RSM and up
He was manager for Austrian racing drivers Gerhard Berger and Karl Wendlinger for some years before setting up and running RSM Marko, a race team competing in Formula 3 and Formula 3000 under the name Red Bull Junior Team.

RSM and again
The prerequisites of the Gold award are once again, to hold the level below, to have completed an RSCM course ( preferably residential ) and it is suggested that a Grade 5 Theory ( RSM ) level of understanding.

RSM and into
As Renault does not have any R & D centers and has only a few factories in Asia, RSM will spearhead the Renault's expansion efforts into the rapidly developing Asian market.
In 1907, the RSM was incorporated into Imperial College of Science and Technology, but remains a " Constituent College " of Imperial.
The protagonist walks into the RSM and is magically transported to the old Science Museum Library.
The medal was re-cast following the evolution of the Society into the Section of Epidemiology at the RSM in 1907.
The first European CEMS master ’ s degree was conferred in 1991, a result of RSM ’ s assimilation into the renowned CEMS network.

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