To analyze a position by repeatedly playing it to a later point in the game using different dice rolls To estimate the equity of a position by playing to completion the same position many times using different random dice rolls and averaging the results (often using a computer) Such an estimate is called a rollout
the process of taking a position in a contract after liquidating the same position in the previous contract month
{i} first public presentation of an aircraft; trick maneuver by the quarterback (American Football)
A category of market testing methods that are full sale, but go beyond standard test marketing Sometimes called tiered marketing Commitment has been made to full-scale marketing, but the marketing is tentative, a rolling accumulation of geographic areas, or specific firms (such as lead users), or specific applications
The rollout is the process of receiving, staging, delivering and installing a new workstation for full-time faculty and full/part-time staff A "rollout computer" is a computer issued to an eligible employee for campus use Refresh - The refresh is the installation of a new workstation for faculty/staff to replace their existing (older) rollout workstation
[ 'rOl ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English rolle, from Old French, from Latin rotulus, diminutive of rota wheel; akin to Old High German rad wheel, Welsh rhod, Sanskrit ratha wagon.