Noun
A distributed control system.
(law enforcement) Detective chief superintendent, a police rank used in Commonwealth countries.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAll the DCs have been directed to send their plan within three days to Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir for further course of necessary action. Source: Internet
As PLCs have become more powerful, the boundary between DCS and PLC applications has been blurred. Source: Internet
After leaving DCS, Parv continued to experiment with his art which resulted in a European tour with none other than the legend that is Stevie Wonder. Source: Internet
DCS Pritchard added: "We have invested in educating young people about online dangers and the chances of a real child meeting someone they’ve met online and becoming a victim of this sort of offence is extremely low. Source: Internet
MA&UD directed GHMC to ensure compliance by making immediate necessary arrangements and close monitoring with all DCs & ZCs. Source: Internet
DCS DCS (Digital-Coded Squelch), generically known as CDCSS (Continuous Digital-Coded Squelch System), was designed as the digital replacement for CTCSS. Source: Internet