DCAS Testing — DCAS is a test taken in the state of Delaware by grades 2 12. As of now, the DCAS is only multiple choice, but expected to change soon. The score level on the DCAS ranges from a 1 4, 1 being failing, and 4 being exceeding. Categories:… … Wikipedia
DCAS — Defense Contract Administration Services (Governmental » Military) ** Defense Contract Administration Service (Academic & Science » Electronics) ** Database Commitment Accounting System (Governmental » Military) * Database Commitment Accounting… … Abbreviations dictionary
DCAS — • Deputy Commander Aerospace System ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) • Data Collection & Analysis System NASA • Defense Contract Administration Services NASA … Acronyms
DCAS — [1] Deputy Commander Aerospace System ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) [2] Data Collection & Analysis System ( > NASA Acronym List ) [3] Defense Contract Administration Services ( > NASA Acronym List ) … Acronyms von A bis Z
DCAS — Deputy Commander Aerospace Systems, Air Force Systems Command, Inglewood, CA Contributor: CASI … NASA Acronyms
DCAS — abbr. Dairy Cows Are Smart … Dictionary of abbreviations
Dynamic Computer Algebra System — Dcas is a dynamic computer algebra system featuring the idea of using identities as rules for manipulation of algebra. Robert Fenichel developed a system called FAMOUS in the 1970s using the LISP programming language pursuing the same aim. A… … Wikipedia
Downloadable Conditional Access System — or DCAS is a proposal advanced by CableLabs for secure software download of a specific Conditional Access client (computer program) which controls digital rights management (DRM) into an OCAP compliant host consumer media device. The National… … Wikipedia
Double compare-and-swap — (DCAS or CAS2) is an atomic primitive proposed to support certain concurrent programming techniques. DCAS takes two not necessarily contiguous memory locations and writes new values into them only if they match pre supplied expected values; as… … Wikipedia
Florida District Courts of Appeal — The Florida District Courts of Appeal (DCAs) were created in 1957 to provide an intermediate level of appellate review between the county courts and state circuit courts on the one hand and the Florida Supreme Court on the other. This was done,… … Wikipedia