CML

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The term CML is an acronym which can refer to any of the following:

[edit] Computer languages

  • Chemical Markup Language, a representation of chemistry using XML
  • Commodore Markup Language
  • Concurrent ML, a high-level language for concurrent programming
  • Configuration Menu Language, a language and system for compiling the Linux kernel
  • Context Modelling Language, a graphical language for modelling context information.

[edit] Organizations

[edit] Other

  • Capital Market Line, when the market portfolio is combined with the risk-free asset, the result is the Capital Market Line
  • Certified Master Locksmith, as awarded by the Associated Locksmiths of America
  • Chronic myelogenous leukemia, a disease.
  • Coupled Map Lattice, a dynamic system like cellular automata where cells possess continues values rather than discrete states.
  • Current mode logic, faster than TTL and other logic families, and low in power dissipation and logic swing because it works on current switching logic rather than voltage.
  • 950 in Roman numerals.
In other languages