LISA 1. (computer) Local Integrated Software Architecture.
A personal computer introduced by Apple Computer, Inc. in 1983. The LISA was a predecessor of the Macintosh and was the first personal computer on the market with a graphical user interface. It was origionally named after Steve Jobs's daughter. The acronym was applied later. [Spec?] 2. (tool) A system for statistical data analysis, similar to S. FTP MIT. 3. (event) Large Installation Systems Administration. Last updated: 2001-10-16