DMS
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DMS may refer to:
Computing
- Document management system
- Digital Media Server, a category within the Digital Living Network Alliance standard
- Disk Masher System, compression software for the Amiga computer
- Unisys DMS, a Unisys OS 2200 database
- Digital Multiplex System, a telephone exchange system
- Dealership management system, for car dealerships
- DMS Software Reengineering Toolkit, program transformation tools
Science
- Diagnostic medical sonography, ultrasound imaging
- Dilute magnetic semiconductor, semiconductors with magnetic properties
- Dimethyl sulfide, an organosulfur compound
- Distribution management system, of electrical energy
- Differential mobility spectrometry in ion-mobility spectrometry–mass spectrometry
- N,N-Dimethylsphingosine
Education
- D.M.S., Post-nominal letters for a Post-Graduate Diploma in Management Studies
- Dartmouth Medical School
- Delft Management Society, student society, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
- Demonstration Multipurpose School (DMS), Mysore, India
Military
- Pre-1994 Republic of South Africa Decoration for Meritorious Services post-nominal letters
- Defence Medical Services, UK
- Director Medical Services, a senior appointment within the Army Medical Service of the British Army.
- DMS Maritime, company providing service to the Royal Australian Navy
- Defense Message System, US Department of Defense
- Hull classification symbol of a US destroyer minesweeper
Other uses
- Degree-Minute-Second, a notation for degree (angle)
- Design Manufacture Service, an outsourcing business model
- DMS Fleetline, a prefix of Daimler/Leyland Fleetline double-decker buses formerly used by London Transport
- Diminishing manufacturing sources
- Dynamic message sign, variable-message traffic sign
- Digital Microsystems, Inc., an early microcomputer company
See also
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