What does DCSI mean?
DCSI means Dalhousie Computer Science In House
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Dalhousie Computer Science In House?
Dalhousie Computer Science In House can be abbreviated as DCSI
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What does DCSI stand for? DCSI stands for "Dalhousie Computer Science In House". |
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What is DCSI abbreviation? One of the definitions of DCSI is "Dalhousie Computer Science In House". |
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What does DCSI mean? DCSI as abbreviation means "Dalhousie Computer Science In House". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- COSTOC - COmputer Supported Teaching Of Computer Science
- CSDCF - Computer Science Department - Computer Facilities
- CACSS - Croatian Association of Computer Science in Sport
- CASEE - Computer Applications in Science, Engineering and Education
- COSINE - Computer Science in Electrical Engineering Committee
- CSH - Computer Science House
- CSR - Computer Science in Russia
- CSR - Computer Science Symposium in Russia
- DCSI - Dalhousie Computer Science In-House Conference
- DISP - Dalhousie Integrated Science Program
- IACSS - International Association of Computer Science in Sport
- IJCSS - International Journal of Computer Science in Sport
- IMDM - Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science in Medicine
- CASI - Computer Applications in Science
- CSPA - Computer Science Practice in Arabic
- CSIS - Computer Simulation in Science
- DISP - Dalhousie Integrated Science Programme
- IHCT - In House Computer Training
- COSINE - Committee on Computer Science in Electrical Engineering Education
- case - Computer Applications in Science and Engineering