IPCS likely refers to "Inter-Process Communication System". It is a set of mechanisms that allow different processes running on the same computer to communicate and exchange data with each other. These mechanisms typically include message queues, shared memory, semaphores, and pipes. IPCS is used in operating systems and applications to enable modularity, concurrency, and resource sharing. Without more context it is hard to specify a specific 'IPCS' technology.
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