Noun
(computing) Abbreviation of front-end processor.
(organic chemistry, engineering, uncountable) Initialism of fluorinated ethylene/propylene (a type of fluoropolymer).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA 68000 processor (known as the "Front-End Processor", or FEP) started the main computer up, and handled the slower peripherals during normal operation. Source: Internet
For example, FEP is softer than PTFE and melts at convert; it is also highly transparent and resistant to sunlight. Source: Internet
Arrangements to examine these subjects were concluded with reputable certification institutions, while FEP also published text books and trained teachers in the subjects offered. Source: Internet
Today the FEP includes 27 schools, including 18 D.C. Public Schools and nine public charter schools. Source: Internet
With an FEP, an FIR and a DP, we have a winner! Source: Internet