Today, we are going to learn some very useful cs abbreviations, So let’s start!
Programming Languages
- BASIC – Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
- CS- Computer Science
- COBOL – Common Business Oriented Language
- FORTRAN – FORmula TRANslation
- ALGOL – ALGOrithmic Language
- PROLOG – PROgramming in LOGic
- HTML – HyperText Markup Language
- XML – eXtensible Markup Language
- CSS – Cascading Style Sheet
- JS– JavaScript
- py- python
- PHP – Hypertext Preprocessor
- VBS – Visual Basic Scripting Language
- ASP – Active Server Pages
- JSP – Java Server Pages
- AJAX – Asynchronous JavaScript And XML
- PERL – Practical Extraction and Reporting Language
- LISP – LISt Processing
- J2EE – Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition
- SQL – Structured Query Language
- XSL – Extensible Stylesheet Language
- WP- WordPress
- ADO -Active Data Object
- VFP– Visual FoxPro
- iMAC – iNTERNET MACintosh
- CFML – Cold fusion markup language
- SAP – System Analysis and Programming
- BCPL – Basic combined programming language
- ORACLE -Oak Ridge Analytical and Common Logical Engine
- MS WINDOWS -Microsoft Wide Interactive Networking Development for Office Work Solutions

Now, Learn some CS abbreviations related to the Information Technology
Information Technology Related Terms CS abbreviations
- COMPUTER – Common Operating Machine Particularly Used for Trade, Education, and Research
- SMS – System Management Server
- ENIAC – Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator
- PIN– Personal Identification Number
- ISP– Internet Service Provider
- IT – Information Technology
- WWW – World Wide Web (sometimes call W3)
- WWW – World Wide Wait – slang
- VIP – Vines Internet Protocol
- ASP – Active Server Page
- CS abbreviations – Computer Science Short forms
- ASP – Application Service Provider
- 3D – Three Dimensional
- INS – Internet Communication Settings
- CAD – Computer-Aided Design
- ECS – Enhanced Chip Set
- FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions (files often found on BBS and Internet)
- DOS – Disk Operating System
- POP – Power On Password
- POP – Post Office Protocol (how PCs get an email from the internet)
- POP – Point Of Presence (internet and WWW terminology for the location of the server)
- STP – Shielded Twisted Pair
- FORTRAN – FORmula TRANslation language (programming language)
- MODEM – MODulate / DEModulate
- NCC – Network Control Center
- IC – Integrated Circuit
- IP – Internet Protocol
- UID – User IDentification (internet- intranet- and server login accesses)
- IRDA – Infrared Data Association
- CLASS – Compiled java program- often used as a class extension
- NIC – Network Interface Card
- PC– Personal Computer
- RAS – Remote Access Server / Service
- CD-ROM – Compact Disk – Read Only Memory
- PPP – Point to Point Protocol
- ARPANET – Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (the beginning of the internet)
- EEPROM – Electronic Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
- RDBMS – Relational Database Management System
- MPEG – Motion Picture Experts Group (file extension MPG)
- PVC – Permanent Virtual Circuits
- ASAP – Application Assessment And Planning package (Lotus migration application)
- CPU – Central Processing Unit
- SSI – Server Side Includes (web technology that allows for dynamic data exchange in web pages)
- CMYK – Cyan- Magenta- Yellow- Black
- COBOL – Common Business Oriented Language (programming language)
- ID – Internal Device
- BOSS – Business Organizer Scheduling System (one of the original hand-held organizers)
- HCL – Hardware Compatibility List (what hardware works with Windows 95- a text file)
- FCI– Flux Changes per Inch (drive tech terminology)
- MIS – Management Information Systems
- MIS – Multimedia Information Sources
- APL – Automatic Programming Language
- DTP – Desk-Top Publishing
- SMTP – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
- IPC– Inter-Processes Communications
- PDC – Primary Domain Controller
- SFC – System File Checker (command line program found with Windows XP)
- HD – Hard Disk 2 High Density (a type of disk format)
- PCI – Personal Computer Interface
- PCI – Peripheral Component Interconnect
- CPS – Clusters Per Sector (depends on the OS- AND the size of the disk partition)
- CPS – Characters Per Second
- DBMS – Database Management System
- CHAT – Conversational Hypertext Access Technology (“talking” in real-time over the internet)”
- DVD – Digital Video Disk
- DOC – DOCument (file format extension used by word processors such as MS Word)
- DOC – A word processing DOCument file extension Often used by MS Word
- CCS – Common Command Set (instructions for SCSI)
- LCD – Liquid Crystal Display (often found on laptops)
- POS – Point Of Sale (the scanners you see in supermarkets)
- TM – Text Message
- TM – Test Mode (modem diagnostics)
- URL – Uniform Resource Locator
- IBM – International Business Machines
- EMS – Expanded Memory Specification (LIM Lotus / Intel / Microsoft)
- CDR – A Graphics File extension- often used by Corel Draw
- RDO – Remote Data Objects
- VBA – Visual Basic for Applications (programming language bundled with MS Office- can include ActiveX- not a full VB compiler- but can edit macros and commands)
- AT – Asynchronous Transmission
- AT – Advanced Technology
- FTP – File Transfer Protocol
- GPF – General Protection Fault (A window error message that occurs when a program crashes)
- SSA – Serial Storage Architecture (another communications port setup (like SCSI) that has fast data transfer but requires high demands of DMA channels)
- GP – General Purpose
- VGA – Video Graphics Adapter
- ISM – Information Services Manager
- SRC – Sample Rate Conversion
- PDP – Plasma Display Panel (laptops)
- ODBC – Open DataBase Connectivity (2 Components) (Microsofts shared data connections)
- ICA – Independent Computing Architecture
- EPROM – Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (re-programmable ROM chips)
- DD – Double Density (the type of disk format – more than single density- less than High Density)
- SIT – Stuff-It (compressed file extension for Macintosh computers)
- EULA – End User License Agreement
- HP – Hewlett Packard
- ADC – Advanced Data Connector (database caching w/IIS server)
- DB – DataBase
- DB – decibel
- ED – External Device
- W3C – World Wide Web Consortium
- MCSE – Microsoft Certified System Engineer
If I forget some “useful” cs abbreviations, then please let me know into the comment section.
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