What does ACT mean?
ACT means Architectures and Compilation Techniques
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What is the abbreviation for Architectures and Compilation Techniques?
Architectures and Compilation Techniques can be abbreviated as ACT
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What does ACT stand for? ACT stands for "Architectures and Compilation Techniques". |
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How to abbreviate "Architectures and Compilation Techniques"? "Architectures and Compilation Techniques" can be abbreviated as ACT. |
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What is the meaning of ACT abbreviation? The meaning of ACT abbreviation is "Architectures and Compilation Techniques". |
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What is ACT abbreviation? One of the definitions of ACT is "Architectures and Compilation Techniques". |
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What does ACT mean? ACT as abbreviation means "Architectures and Compilation Techniques". |
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What is shorthand of Architectures and Compilation Techniques? The most common shorthand of "Architectures and Compilation Techniques" is ACT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SecRet - Security and Rewriting Techniques
- AF - Architectures and Framework
- ACES - Architectures and Compilers for Embedded Systems
- AMLAP - Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing
- INET - Instruments and Experimental Techniques
- NURT - Nuclear and Related Techniques
- PACT - Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques
- ALTA - Architectures and Languages for Throughput Applications
- APGAC - And Programmable Grid Architectures and Components
- APRWS - Architectures and Protocols for Replicated Web Services
- CCCT - Communication and Control Techniques
- CDT - Computers and Digital Techniques
- IET - Instruments and Experimental Techniques
- MRT - manipulation and reduction techniques
- MRT - Mining and Reclamation Techniques
- MST - Monitoring and Simulation Techniques
- MVT - Matrix and Vector Techniques
- NAT - Naming and Addressing Techniques
- Pact - Parallel Architectures and Compiler Techniques
- PACT - International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques