Also known as: disc.
DISC stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of DISC across different fields and industries.
The automatic detection of a network topology change, for example, new and deleted nodes or links. In law, the pretrial phase in a lawsuit in which each party can request documents and other evidence from other parties or compel the production of documents and other evidence using the legal system.
Governmental & MilitaryJournalLegalPeriodicalScientific & EducationalA type of U.S. corporation, authorized in 1971, with income primarily from exports. Usually wholly owned U.S. subsidiaries, DISCs had special treatment in borrowing or taxation. A 1976 GATT case found against the U.S., which reached a compromise settlement with the EC in 1981. DISC was replaced in 1984 by foreign sales corporations.
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