AST

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AST, Ast, or ast may refer to:

Science and technology

  • Attention schema theory, of consciousness or subjective awareness

Computing

  • Abstract syntax tree, a finite, labeled, directed tree used in computer science
  • Anamorphic stretch transform, a physics-inspired signal transform
  • Andrew S. Tanenbaum (born 1944), American-Dutch computer scientist, sometimes identified as "ast"
  • Asynchronous System Trap, a mechanism used in several computer operating systems
  • Application Security Testing, testing the operation and security of a software application
  • Application Support Team, a team of Application Support Analysts supporting IT services delivered to users within an organisation, enabling the required operational processes needed for the business to be successful.

Medicine

  • Aspartate transaminase, an enzyme associated with liver parenchymal cells
  • Antibiotic sensitivity testing or antibiotic susceptibility testing, the measurement of the susceptibility of bacteria to antibiotics

Mathematics

  • Alternative set theory
  • Alternating series test

Organizations

  • Allied Security Trust, a patent holding company
  • AST Research, a defunct personal computer manufacturer
  • Association for Software Testing, US
  • AST (publisher), a Russian book publishing company
  • Arsenal Supporters' Trust, English football club supporters

Politics and government

  • Abwehrstelle or Ast, the local intelligence center in each military district in Nazi Germany
  • Alaska State Troopers, state police agency in Alaska, US
  • Chadian Social Action (French: Action Sociale Tchadienne), a former political party in Chad
  • Office of Commercial Space Transportation, of the US FAA

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Transport

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Other uses

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