DSN
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DSN may refer to:
Technology
Computing & Internet
- Data set (IBM mainframe) Name, the name of a computer file having a record organization
- Data source name, a data structure used to describe a connection to a data source
- Delivery Status Notification message, an automated electronic mail message about a delivery problem
- Distributed social network, a social network that is decentralised and distributed across multiple providers
- International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks
- .DSN (design file), industry-standard import file format of Specctra-compatible autorouters
Military and Intelligence
- Defense Switched Network, a communications network operated by the United States Department of Defense
- DSN DASH, the U.S. Navy's Drone Anti-Submarine Helicopter.
- DSN Satellite Network, a Japanese military X band satellite communications network operated by DSN Corporation
- Direktion für Staatsschutz und Nachrichtendienst (Directorate for National Security and Intelligence), an Austrian intelligence agency
Space
- Deep Space Network, a communication network
Media and Entertainment
- Direct Sports Network, a sports centered digital media company, based in Irvine, California
Others
- Dansk Sprognævn, the Danish Language Council
- Deutsche Schulen Nigeria, a school system which includes the Deutsche Schule Abuja
- IATA code for Ordos Ejin Horo International Airport, China
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, a science fiction television program
- Doctor of Science in Nursing
Topics referred to by the same term
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