GDS
GDS is an abbreviation for:
- GDS - International Shoe Fair , an international shoe fair in Düsseldorf
- Abbreviation for the GDSII data format, the standard for CAD data in the EDA area
- Association for German Student History eV, a historical association that deals with the history and current problems of the university, student body, student (especially student associations) and academic organizations
- Geomagnetic Deep Sounding , a method of measuring field components, see Magnetotellurics
- Geriatric Depression Scale , also known as the Yesavage depression test , an assessment instrument developed by JA Yesavage in the mid-1980s and widely used internationally
- German Dharmaduta Society , a Buddhist society in Germany
- All-German student association
- Switched permanent operation , e.g. B. if the stairwell lighting is switched in such a way that it goes out automatically after 2 minutes
- Global distribution system , see computer reservation system , a medium with which travel agencies can query information and vacancies and record, process or book customer data and services
- Google Desktop Search was a desktop search program from Google Inc. that made it possible to search for files, e-mails, chat logs, etc. on your own computer
- Gottlieb Daimler School (Sindelfingen) , two public vocational schools in the technical school center in Sindelfingen; the Gottlieb Daimler School 1 and the Gottlieb Daimler School 2
- Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion (1993–2008), since 9/2008 Mercedes-Benz Arena , a football stadium in NeckarPark in Stuttgart's Bad Cannstatt district
- Large German language diploma
- GdS is an abbreviation for:
- Against the current, organization for the building of the Revolutionary Communist Party
- Society of Staudenfreunde eV, seat in Ettenheim , Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
- Social insurance union , organizes employees from the areas of social insurance (health insurance, pension insurance, statutory accident insurance and unemployment insurance)
- Degree of damage consequences , a legal term from the social compensation law, which has replaced the concept of reduced earning capacity (MdE) since 2007