DSM
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DSM or dsm may refer to:
Science and technology
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- DSM-5, the fifth edition of the DSM
- Design structure matrix or dependency structure matrix, a representation of a system or project
- Deep space maneuver, an orbital maneuver for a spacecraft far from Earth
Computing
- Delta-sigma modulation, a signal encoding method
- Design structure matrix, a method of representing software dependencies in a matrix format
- Distributed shared memory, software and hardware implementations in which each cluster node accesses a large shared memory
- Dynamic spectrum management, a technique to increase bandwidth over DSL
- Digital standard MUMPS, a version of the MUMPS programming language
- Digital surface model, another term for digital elevation model, used to digitally map topography
Organisations and economics
- DSM (company), a Dutch-based multinational life sciences and materials sciences company
- Demand side management, actions that influence energy use by consumers
- Diamond-Star Motors, a former automobile-manufacturing venture
- Doha Securities Market, former name of the Qatar Exchange stock market
Politics
- Democratic Socialist Movement (Nigeria), a political organisation in Nigeria
- Democratic Socialist Movement (South Africa), a political organisation in South Africa
Education
- Deutsche Schule Madrid (Colegio Alemán Madrid), a German international school in Madrid, Spain
- German School of Milan (Deutsche Schule Mailand), a German international school in Milan, Italy
Other uses
- Des Moines International Airport (IATA code)
- Distinguished Service Medal (disambiguation)
- Deputy Stage Manager, a position in theatre production
- Doctor of Sacred Music, a doctoral degree related to the Doctor of Musical Arts
See also
- All pages beginning with "DSM"
- All pages with titles containing DSM
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