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Control center

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Control center or Control Center may refer to:

Physical facilities

  • Control room, a central space where a large physical facility or physically dispersed service can be monitored and controlled
  • Area control center, a type of air traffic control facility
  • Mission control center, a facility that manages aerospace vehicle flights
  • Missile launch control center or Launch control center, an intercontinental ballistic missile control facility
  • NORAD Control Center, a Cold War-era joint command center for USAF and Army Air Defense Commands
  • Poison control center, a type of telephone support facility for exposure to poison or hazardous substances
  • Rumor control center, a facility designed to communicate accurate information during crises

Computing

  • Control Center (iOS), a feature of Apple's iOS mobile operating system
  • Control Panel (Windows), a part of the Microsoft Windows graphical user interface
  • Switching Control Center System, a 1970s-era telecommunications computer system
  • IBM Control Center, a proprietary IBM software
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