Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) refers the use of computers to guide or control the actual production of goods.
Outer-directed Outer-directed is a term introduced to sociology by the American sociologist David Riesman to describe people who respond to their society mainly by conforming
After-tax basis After-tax basis is the comparison basis used to analyze the net after-tax returns on a corporate taxable bond and a municipal
Figural after-effect Figural after-effect is the perceptual distortion that appears when a second pattern is looked at after a first that is different. The same relationships between
Counter-transference Counter-transference refers to psychoanalysis, the analyst's transference on to his patient. Often used more widely to describe the analyst's feelings towards the patient.
After-image After-image is a visual impression that persists after the stimulus has been removed, e.g. when the eyes are closed after looking at a bright light.
Theater-assigned transportation assets Theater-assigned transportation assets refer to transportation assets that are assigned under the combatant command (command authority) of a ...
Computer-aided design (CAD) Computer-Aided Design (CAD) or Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) is a digital system that allows engineers to design and draft components as well as...
Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) computer tools to analyze CAD output and enable a manufacturer to analyze the steps that a
Computer-based information systems Computer-based information systems are information systems that rely on computer and related technologies to store information electronically