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CMS may refer to:
Contents
Education
Colleges
- CMS College of Science & Commerce Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
- CMS College Kottayam, in Kottayam, Kerala, India
- Chicago Medical School, in North Chicago, Illinois
- City Montessori School, in Lucknow, India
Middle schools
- Church Mission Society High School, CMS High School, Thrissur, Kerala, India
- Calexico Mission School, a private school in Calexico, California, USA
- Centennial Middle School, a public school in Snohomish, Washington, USA
- Central Middle School (Quincy, Massachusetts), a public school in Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
- Colina Middle School, in Thousand Oaks, California, USA
- Colonia Middle School In Colonia, New Jersey, USA
- Community Middle School, a public school in Plainsboro, New Jersey, USA
- Creekwood Middle School, a public school in Kingwood, Texas, USA
- Cardigan Mountain School, a junior boarding school in Caanan, New Hampshire, USA
- Clarksville Middle School, a public school in Clarksville, Maryland, USA
Other
- Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, local school district in North Carolina, USA
Organizations
Mathematics
- Calcutta Mathematical Society or CalMathSoc, a professional society for mathematicians at Kolkata, India
- Canadian Mathematical Society, a professional society for mathematicians
- Centre for Mathematical Sciences (Cambridge), the mathematics centre at Cambridge University
- Council for the Mathematical Sciences, a forum for mathematical societies in the UK
- Cyprus Mathematical Society, a non-profit society in Cyprus
Other
- CMS Cameron McKenna, an international law firm based in London
- CMS Energy, a public utility in Michigan
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, a federal agency in the United States, part of the Department of Health and Human Services
- Church Mission Society, an evangelistic religious organization
- Colorado Medical Society, a non-profit organization of physicians in Colorado
- Contec Medical Systems, a Chinese manufacturer of medical equipment
- Court of Master Sommeliers, an organisation educating and certifying sommeliers
Computing
- CMS-2 (programming language), used by the United States Navy
- CMS protocol, a financial information exchange protocol
- Client Music Synthesis, a technology to transfer music files with extremely high data compression ratio
- Code Morphing Software, a technology used by Transmeta
- Color management system, a system for computers to control the representation of colors
- Construction and management simulation, a type of simulation video game
- Contact management system, an integrated office solution to record relationships and interactions with customers and suppliers
- Content management system, a system for managing content and providing it in various formats
- Conversational Monitor System, previously Cambridge Monitor System, an operating system
- Course management system, software that facilitates e-learning or computer learning
- Cryptographic Message Syntax, a cryptographic standard
Science
- Conservation management system, a procedure for maintaining a species or habitat
- Congenital myasthenic syndrome, An inherited neuromuscular disorder
- Compact Muon Solenoid, an experimental particle physics detector
- Cytoplasmic male sterility, in seed breeding
Other
- Certified Master Safecracker, an American trade qualification
- Changeable-message sign, a variable road sign
- Charlotte Motor Speedway, a speedway in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte
- Chronic mountain sickness, or Monge's disease, a disease caused by high altitude
- Cms (angel), a minor angel in Enochian occult tradition
- Constant maturity swap, in finance and investing
- Convention on Migratory Species, or the Bonn Convention, an intergovernmental wildlife conservation treaty
- Critical management studies, a left wing approach to management, business and organization
- The Chicago Manual of Style, a style guide for American English
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