Cms
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CMS is a three-letter acronym that can refer to:
Organizations
- Calexico Mission School, Adventist School in Calexico CA, USA
- Canadian Mathematical Society, a professional society for mathematicians
- Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, a federal agency in the United States
- Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, school district in North Carolina, USA
- Church Missionary Society
- * C. M. S. College, in Kottayam, Kerala, India
- * CMS Federal Training College, Australia (St Andrew’s Hall) adjacent to Ridley College (University of Melbourne)
- CMS Energy
- Cyprus Mathematical Society, a professional society for mathematicians
- Careers Management Services, a organization that aims to help people in their career.
Computing
- Content management system, a script or program for maintaining web sites
- Code management system, a script or program for archiving and maintaining source code
- Conversational Monitor System, an IBM operating system
- CMS-2 programming language, used by the United States Navy
- Cryptographic Message Syntax, a cryptographic standard
- Component Management System, used in some PCB design packages
Science
- Color management system, used to obtain a good match across color devices
- Compact Muon Solenoid detector, a particle physics experiment
- Communication management system, in the telecommunication industry
Miscellaneous
- Chronic mountain sickness, also known as Monge's disease, a disease caused by living a long time at high altitude
- Changeable Message Sign, a variable road sign
- The Chicago Manual of Style, a guide to American English publication style
- Constant Maturity Swap, a type of financial swap
- Critical Management Studies, a left wing approach to management, business and organisation
- Cms, a minor angel in Enochian
- Cabin Management System, digital control of all the In Flight Entertainment within an Aircraft
- Clinical Management System, software managing electronic medical records and practice management information
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