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   <li> CMS - Content Mangement System (i.e. Web Content).
   <li> CMS - Content Mangement System (i.e. Web Content).
   <li> DMS (I,II) - Data Management System (i.e [[Burroughs]]).
   <li> [[:en:Unisys DMSII|DMS (I,II)]] - Data Management System (i.e [[Burroughs]]).
   <li> [[DCMS]] - Domain Content Management System.
   <li> [[DCMS]] - Domain Content Management System.
   <li> DCMS-X - An abstraction referring to an [[AII]] with aspects:
   <li> DCMS-X - An abstraction referring to an [[AII]] with aspects:
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   <li> DMS II was the Burroughs relational database known to us before the Unisys merger.<br>
   <li> DMS II was the Burroughs network-relational database known to us before the Unisys merger.<br>
We reinterpret it to signify the physical model needed for the domain control program that executes WFL.<br>
We reinterpret it to signify the physical model needed for the domain control program that executes WFL.<br>
Relational data and Knowledge bases represented in [[XSQL]] constitute a "DMS III" based on this connotation of "DMS II".
Relational data and Knowledge bases represented in [[XSQL]] constitute a "DMS III" based on this connotation of "DMS II".
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DMS I, in the WFL/VS context, is the Andrew File System implemented by [[Georg|DCP]].
DMS I, in the WFL/VS context, is whatever is bound to the Linux kernel for inter-host file system aggregation, by default NFS4, which [[Georg|DCP]] uses to access the fses under its control.