DCA
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| Definition | : | Document Content Architecture |
| Category | : | Computing » General Computing |
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What does DCA mean?
The Document Content Architecture (DCA) is a standard developed by IBM in the early 1980s for text documents.
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Dollar Cost Averaging
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Department of Community Affairs
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Defense Communications Agency
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Diario de Centro América
[Journal of Central America]
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Department for Constitutional Affairs
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
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Drum Corps Associates
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Dartington College of Arts
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the full form of DCA in Standards (IBM)?
The full form of DCA is Document Content Architecture
What is the full form of DCA in Computing?
What are the full forms of DCA in Worldwide?
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