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*[[Hermann Maas]] (1877-1970), German pastor and opponent of Nazism
*[[Hermann Maas]] (1877-1970), German pastor and opponent of Nazism
*[[Hiltje Maas-van de Kamer]] (born 1941), Dutch botanist
*[[Hiltje Maas-van de Kamer]] (born 1941), Dutch botanist
*[[Isabella Offenbach Maas]] (1817-1891), German-American opera singer
*[[James Maas]] (born 1938), American social psychologist known for his sleep research
*[[James Maas]] (born 1938), American social psychologist known for his sleep research
*[[Jan Maas (cyclist)|Jan Maas]] (1900-1977), Dutch racing cyclist
*[[Jan Maas (cyclist)|Jan Maas]] (1900-1977), Dutch racing cyclist

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The Maas is a river in the Low Countries and France better known in English by its French name "Meuse". It also may refer to:

Surname

Maas is a Dutch and North German patronymic surname, from an archaic short form of Thomas. It could also be a toponymic surname derived from the river Maas.[1] The surname is quite common in the Netherlands, ranking 43rd in 2007 (16,070 people).[2]

People with the surname Maas include:

Given name

Places

Rivers and Canals

  • Afgedamde Maas, a former distributary of the Maas in the Netherlands
  • Bergse Maas, a canal made to form a branch of the Maas
  • Maas–Waal Canal, a canal in the Netherlands that connects the Maas and Waal rivers
  • Nieuwe Maas, a distributary of the Rhine; a former distributary of the Maas
  • Oude Maas, a distributary of the Rhine; a former distributary of the Maas

Software

  • Mobility as a service (transport), an app which aggregates all forms of transport together, doing trip planning, bookings and payments.
  • Monitoring as a Service (MaaS) is one of many cloud delivery models under anything as a service (XaaS). It is a framework that facilitates the deployment of monitoring functionalities for various other services and applications within the cloud. The most common application for MaaS is online state monitoring, which continuously tracks certain states of applications, networks, systems, instances or any element that may be deployable within the cloud.
  • MaaS Metal as a Service, similar to Iaas (Infrastructure as a Service) is a technology created by Canonical for provisioning bare-metal servers, whereas IaaS typically deals with provisioning virtual servers.

See also

Sources and references

  1. ^ Maas] at the Meertens Institute's database of Dutch surnames.
  2. ^ Leender Brouwer, The top 100 surnames in the Netherlands