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DTC

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The initialism DTC may refer to:

Companies and organizations

  • Defence Technology Centres, British military research facilities
  • Delhi Transport Corporation, the bus transport provider in Delhi
  • Denver Technological Center, a business park in Denver and Greenwood Village, Colorado
  • Depository Trust Company, American securities depository, subsidiary of Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation
  • Diamond Trading Company, rough diamonds sales and distribution arm of De Beers
  • Digital Trust Center, Dutch organisation and platform with the aim to help businesses with digital matters
  • Doctoral Training Centres, British centres for managing PhD studies
  • Discount Tire Company, an American tire and wheel retailer

Software

  • Direct-threaded code, a compiler implementation technique.
  • Distributed Transaction Coordinator, in Microsoft Servers for a subsystem concerned with atomic transactions across multiple datastores
  • Domain Technologie Control, a Web-based control panel for admin and accounting for hosting web and e-mail services

Automotive industry

  • Danish Touring Car Championship, Danish touring car racing series
  • Deutsche Tourenwagen Cup, a former German touring car racing series
  • Diagnostic Trouble Code, in the automotive industry, codes that are prescribed by SAE standards to help track problems in a vehicle detected by its on-board computer

Methods and techniques

  • Design-to-cost, a cost management technique
  • Digital-to-time converter (a.k.a. digital delay generator), an electronic circuit or piece of equipment that generates precise delays defined by a digital control signal
  • Digitally tuned capacitor, a type of electrical capacitor whose capacitance can be changed by means of a digital control signal
  • Direct-to-consumer, business model focusing on e-commerce of a single product category
  • Direct to Consumer (Retail), describes the sales channel where the original equipment manufacturer sells directly to the consumer (instead of using wholesale channel)
  • Direct-to-consumer advertising, the term for sale of goods without intermediary third parties
  • Direct Torque Control, a method to control electric motors with very good torque dynamics
  • Direct traffic control, a method of authorizing track occupancy on American railroads
  • Discrete cosine transform, a Fourier-related transform similar to the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) but using only real numbers
  • Dynamic Traction Control, a system that controls a car's traction according to many conditions

Other

  • Desert Training Center, a World War II training area located mostly in southwestern California and western Arizona
  • Developmental Test Command, a component of the United States Army
  • Direct Taxes Code, changes in tax slabs
  • Dominic Treadwell-Collins (born 1977), British television producer
  • d-tubocurare, a neuromuscular blocking agent


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