Rendezvous
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Rendezvous may refer to:
- Rendezvous, an annual festival organized by the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
[edit] Computing
- Virtual Rendezvous, an open software project
- TIBCO Rendezvous, a software product related to enterprise application integration
- Bonjour (software), a computer network technology
- Rendezvous (Plan 9), a system call in the Plan 9 operating system
- A communication method of Ada (programming language)
[edit] Media and entertainment
[edit] Music
- Rendez Vous, an album by David Vendetta
- Rendez-Vous, an album by Jean Michel Jarre
- Rendez-Vous, 2003 album by In-Grid
- Rendezvous (Sandy Denny album)
- "Rendezvous" (song), by Craig David
- "Rendez-Vous" (song), by Pas de Deux
- "Rendezvous," a song by Bruce Springsteen on the album Tracks
- "Rendez-vu," a song by Basement Jaxx on the album Remedy
- "Rendezvous", a song by Tilt
- Rendezvous, an album by Christopher Cross
- "Rendezvous", a song by the Hudson Brothers
[edit] Other media
- Rendezvous (1935 film)
- Rendez-vous (film), a 1985 French drama
- Rendezvous (political cartoon)
- "Rendezvous" (Prison Break episode)
- "Rendezvous," a poem by Alan Seeger
- "Belleville Rendez-vous", the UK release name of the 2003 French animation Les Triplettes de Belleville, and the title of a song from the same movie.
- C'était un rendez-vous (film), a 1976 short film by French director Claude Lelouch
[edit] Other meanings
- Rendez-vous '87, an ice hockey exhibition series between the Soviet national ice hockey team and a team of All-Stars from the National Hockey League, held in Quebec City in 1987.
- Rendezvous problem, a concept in game theory
- Rendezvous Society, a charitable organization
- Buick Rendezvous, an automobile
- Space rendezvous, a maneuver between two spacecraft
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