Cos
Cos, COS or CoS, may refer to:
Maths, science and technology
- Cosine, a trigonometric function
- COS cells, a cell line used by biologists
- Carbonyl sulfide, a chemical compound
- Class of service (CoS), a 3 bit field within a layer two Ethernet frame header defined by IEEE 802.1p
- Class of service (COS), a configuration parameter in legacy telephone systems
- Cobalt sulfide, a chemical compound
- Cray Operating System, a proprietary operating system Cray supercomputers
- Crypto Operating System, the development name of a Mac-compatible operating system
- CatOS, an obsolete operating system for Cisco Catalyst devices
- Cosmic Origins Spectrograph, an ultraviolet instrument installed on the Hubble Space Telescope
- Central office switching, a system or unit that connects telephone calls
Places
Roles
- Chief of Staff, the coordinator of the supporting staff of an organization
- Chief of Station, an official appointed as chief of a stationary post
- Chief of Station, also known as resident spy, the chief spy operating in a foreign nation
- Roman consul, the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic and the Empire
Organizations, societies and churches
- Charity Organization Society, a private charity (late 19th century to early 20th century) for information on the poor
- Children's Orchestra Society, a non-profit organization in New York City for musically talented children and teens
- Commandement des Opérations Spéciales, a French organization that coordinates special forces of all military branches
- Community of Science, online database
- Cooper Ornithological Society, an ornithological society founded in 1893 in California
- Church of Satan, an organization for those who lead their life according to The Satanic Bible
- Church of Scientology, an organization devoted to the practise and the promotion of the Scientology belief system
- Church of Scotland, the national church of Scotland
- Council of State, an advisory body of many countries
- Consequence of Sound, a Chicago-based music website
Oil and Gas
- CoS, Chance of Success, used in Oil and Gas exploration to give an indication of the chance of finding commercial Oil/Gas reserve
Other
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