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51Cycle-accurate simulator — A Cycle Accurate Simulator (CAS) is a computer program that simulates a microarchitecture cycle accurate. In contrast an instruction set simulator simulates an Instruction Set Architecture usually faster but not cycle accurate to a specific… …
52Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act — The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 (FACT Act or FACTA, USPL|108|159) is a United States federal law, passed by the United States Congress on November 22, 2003, [ [http://thomas.loc.gov Library of Congress THOMAS] , searched for …
53Cycle Accurate Simulator — A Cycle Accurate Simulator (CAS) is a computer program that simulates a microarchitecture cycle accurate. In contrast a Instruction Set Simulator simulates an Instruction Set Architecture usually faster but not cycle accurate to a specific… …
54ballpark\ accurate — More or less accurate, plus or minus quite a few standard deviations. It will affect a million customers but that s only ballpark accurate …
55ballpark\ accurate — More or less accurate, plus or minus quite a few standard deviations. It will affect a million customers but that s only ballpark accurate …
56nearly accurate — index approximate, inexact Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
57not perfectly accurate — index approximate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
58Fair and Accurate Transactions Act — ( FACT Act) Consumer protection legislation enacted in 2003. The FACT Act, permanently established the Fair Credit Reporting Act s federal pre emption to those areas typically governed by the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Other portions of FACT Act… …
59Fair And Accurate Credit Transactions Act - FACTA — A U.S. resolution passed in 2003 that is aimed at enhancing protection measures for identity theft by creating standards for the handling of credit card numbers. This act allows individuals free access to their own credit reports and has created… …
60Frame-Accurate — VP A term to describe the highest precision in video editing. A frame is 1/30 of a second, and it is the smallest measurement of time in a video or audio recording …