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TCSTCS may stand for: Tactical cryptologic systemTaiwanese Cultural SocietyTaking Children SeriouslyTata Consultancy ServicesTaxpayers for Common SenseTeaching Company SchemeTech Central StationTelecorporacion Salvadoreña (TCS)Television Corporation of SingaporeTemperature compensation sensorThe Camb..
TCSECThe TCSEC was issued by the United States National Computer Security Center (NCSC, an arm of the NSA) as ["Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria", DOD standard 5200.28-STD] in December 1985 superseding [CSC-STD-00l-83]. The TCSEC (frequently referred to as “The Orange Bo..
TcshThe correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. tcsh is a Unix shell based on and compatible with the C shell (csh). It is essentially the C shell with (programmable) filename completion, com..
TCS CourierTCS is a Pakistan based courier service. The company was started in 1983 and now it serves five continents and has over 2,000 locations in Pakistan. The company also has an airline for cargo purposes only which it uses at many of the airports in pakistan. Services TCS has a strong presence not on..
TCS TarawaIn the fictional Wing Commander universe, TCS Tarawa (CVE-08) is one of a number of escort carriers built in the later years of the Kilrathi War. Facing a critical shortage of flight decks in the mid-2660s, the Terran Confederation commissioned a series of nine escort carriers converted from mercha..
TCS Tiger's ClawTCS Tiger's Claw (CV-07) is a fictional starship from the Wing Commander universe. She is a Bengal-class strike carrier with a fighter complement of 104 craft. She was commissioned in 2644. The Tiger's Claw is the first of the Flight IIA Bengal-class carriers. Tiger's Claw was 700 meters long, ten m..
T C SkeatTheodore Cressy Skeat (15 February 1907 - 25 June 2003) was Librarian at the British Library, where he worked as Assistant Keeper (from 1931), Deputy Keeper (from 1948), and Keeper of Manuscripts and Egerton Librarian (from 1961 to 1972) after studies in Cambridge and a spell at the British School o..
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