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  <h1>DBMS Acronym Definition</h1>
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  <h1>What does DBMS stand for?</h1>
  <p>The acronym <b>DBMS</b> stands for <b>Database Management System</b> anywhere that links here.</p>
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   <b>d b m s</b>
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