The Course Applicability System (CAS) is a computer-based system which has been designed as a prototype by a team consisting of Arizona community college and university articulation and computer experts working in partnership with staff from the Miami University Degree Audit Reporting System CAS is one of the new support systems recommended in the 1996 Report of the Transfer Articulation Task Force Among other things, CAS will computerize the Arizona Higher Education Course Equivalency Guide and facilitate the work of the Articulation Facilitator and the articulation task forces
The telecommunications and processing system (including software and hardware) operated by or on behalf of an Issuer which authorizes or declines Transaction Requests
Cost Accounting Standards; federally mandated standards for accounting for costs, intended to ensure uniformity in the budgeting and spending of funds
A form of circuit state signaling in which the circuit state is indicated by one or more bits of signaling status sent repetitively and associated with that specific circuit
Channel Associated Signaling: A form of circuit state signaling in which the circuit state is indicated by one or more bits of signaling status sent repetitively and associated with that specific circuit
Acronym for "chemical abstract services " The CAS number is a means by which chemists categorize chemicals Each chemical has a unique CAS number by which may be used to look up chemicals and their properties
(Column Address Strobe) - A memory chip signal that latches the column address of a particular location in a row-column matrix
A signal sent from a processor to a dynamic random access memory circuit to indicate that the column address lines are valid
Column address strobe is the signal which tells the DRAM to accept the given address as a column address It is used with RAS and a row address to select a bit within the DRAM
Stands for "Course Applicability System," a tool to see how credit transfers among Ohio colleges and universities See www miaimi transfer org
(Column Address Select/or Strobe)--A control pin on a DRAM used to and activate a column address The column selected on a DRAM is determined by the data present at the address pins when CAS becomes active
Chemical Abstracts Service is an organization under the American Chemical Society CAS abstracts and indexes chemical literature from all over the world in "Chemical Abstracts " "CAS Numbers" are used to identify specific chemicals or mixtures
Column-address-strobe The signal which tells the DRAM to accept the given address as a column-address Used with RAS and a row-address to select a bit within the DRAM
A n assigned number used to identify a chemical CAS stands for Chemical Abstracts Service, an organization that indexes information published in Chemical Abstracts by the American Chemical Society and that provides index guides by which information about particular substances may be located in the abstracts
An assigned number used to identify a chemical CAS stands for Chemical Abstracts Service, an organization that indexes information published in Chemical Abstracts by the American Chemical Society and that provides index guides by which information about particular substances may be located in the abstracts Sequentially assigned CAS numbers identify specific chemicals, except when followed by an asterisk (*) which signifies a compound (often naturally occurring) of variable composition The numbers have no chemical significance The CAS number is a concise, unique means of material identification (Chemical Abstracts Service, Div of American Chemical Society, Box 3012, Columbus, OH 43210; [614] 447-3600 )