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(1) (Computer-Assisted Learning) See CBT. (2) (Conversational Algebraic Language) A timesharing language from the University of California. (3) (Common Application Language) An...
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Definition: CAL
(1) (Computer-Assisted Learning) See CBT.
(2) (Conversational Algebraic Language) A timesharing language from the University of California.
(3) (Common Application Language) An object-oriented programming language (EIA-721) for communicating to devices on a home network. It started out as part of the CEBus home network and evolved into an EIA standard. See CEBus and Home Plug & Play.
(4) (Client Access License) Microsoft's general term for corporate, volume licensing agreements as opposed to single user registration of software.
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