(1) (
Common
Channel
Signaling) A communications system in which one channel is used for signaling and different channels are used for voice/data transmission. Signaling System 7 (SS7) is a CCS system, also known as CCS7. See
SS7.
(2) (
Combined
Charging
System) The charging system for EVs in the U.S. See
J1772.
(3) (
100 Call
Seconds) A unit of measurement used in traffic and queuing theory calculations that is equal to 100 seconds of conversation. One hour of telephone traffic on one line is equal to 36 CCS, which is equal to one erlang (a more common measurement). CCS can also refer to "cumulative call seconds," which is a measurement of trunk occupancy. See
Erlang.
(4) (
Common
Communications
Support) SAA specifications for communications, which includes data streams (DCA, 3270), application services (DIA, DDM), session services (LU 6.2) and data links (X.25, Token Ring).
(5) (
Common
Command
Set) The de facto instruction set between a SCSI-1 adapter and a hard disk.
(6) (
Continuous
Composite
Servo) A technique for aligning the read/write head over a track in an optical disc by sensing special tracking grooves in the disk.