Noun
VCS
(software) Initialism of version control system.
According to an estimation, Chinese VCs ( Venture Capital) invested US $ 5 billion in 2018, compared to US $ 3 billion in 2017 and US $ 668 million in 2016. Source: Internet
Also within the administrative unit are one or more virtual containers (VCs). Source: Internet
“ASUU wrote petitions to anti-corruption agencies on these VCs but got no results, which makes us to believe they are working with the ruling class to destroy common patrimony. Source: Internet
For example, the band experimented with an EMS VCS 3 on " Brain Damage " and "Any Colour You Like", and a Synthi A on "Time" and "On the Run". Source: Internet
Lizard featured stronger avant-garde jazz and chamber-classical influences than previous albums, as well as Sinfield's upfront experiments with processing and distorting sound through the EMS VCS 3 synthesiser. Source: Internet
By 1977, the Fairchild Channel F had sold 250,000 units, trailing behind sales of the VCS. Source: Internet