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What (who) is DACs - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
DACS (disambiguation)

DACS         
Digital Access Control System (Reference: ISDN, DES, cryptography)
Describing Archives: A Content Standard         
AMERICAN STANDARD FOR ARCHIVAL DESCRIPTION
Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS) is a standard used for describing materials in archives. First adopted by the Society of American Archivists (SAA) in March 2004, DACS was updated with a Second Edition in 2013.
Data & Analysis Center for Software         
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER
The Data & Analysis Center for Software (DACS) was one of several United States Department of Defense (DoD) sponsored Information Analysis Centers (IACs), administered by the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). It was managed by the U.

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DACS

DACS may refer to:

  • Data & Analysis Center for Software, United States Department of Defense information analysis center
  • De La Rue Automatic Cash System, early ATM
  • Describing Archives: A Content Standard, standard for describing collections
  • Design and Artists Copyright Society, UK copyright collecting society for visual art
  • Digital access and cross-connect system, telecommunications equipment in the United States
  • Digital Access Carrier System, telecommunications equipment in the United Kingdom
  • Distributed Access Control System, single sign-on and role-based access control system
Examples of use of DACs
1. Photograph courtesy of Kunstmuseum Basel © ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2006 Playing with the boundaries between the visual and the musical is an old game.