DRS - 2 reference results
DRS may refer to:
- Doctorus (Drs.), a Dutch academic title, corresponding to passing the test for entry into Ph.D.
- DRS Technologies, a U.S. Company specializing in various defense related products and services.
- Dresden Klotzsche Airport, IATA code
- Département du Renseignement et de la Sécurité, Algerian intelligence agency
- Direct Rail Services, A Rail Freight Company in the UK
- Direct Registration System, system for electronically registering stock.
- Discourse Representation Structure, a means used in Discourse representation theory in linguistics to represent sentences.
- Delayed Reaction Syndrome, where a person has a long time to respond or react to an event.
- Doctorandus, a Dutch academic title equivalent to a Master's degree in English speaking countries.
- DRS Ltd, formerly Data Research Services, a company founded in Milton Keynes by Malcolm Brighton. DRS is a major player in electronic vote counting. DRS achieved notoriety from problems experienced during the 2007 Scottish Parliament elections. (
) - Schweizer Radio DRS, the German language radio service of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation.
- DRS (band), a 1990s US R&B group
- MC D.R.S., a British rapper
- Distributed Resource System, a defunct range of computers manufactured by International Computers Limited (ICL)
- Distributed Resource Scheduler is an important component of VMware Infrastructure (computer software providing computer systems using virtual machines). (
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