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Continuous time

The use of a continuous variable to represent time, as in an economic model.



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Continuous compounding

Continuous compounding

The process of accumulating the time value of money forward in time on a continuous, or instantaneous, basis. Interest is earned constantly, and at each instant, the interest that accrues immediately begins earning interest on itself.


Deming Cycle for Continuous Improvement

Deming Cycle for Continuous Improvement

A visualization of the CQI process usually consisting of four points. Plan, Do, Check, Act: linked by quarter circles. The cycle was first developed by Dr. Walter A. Shewhart but was popularized in Japan in the 1950 by Dr. W. Edwards Deming.


Continuous net settlement (CNS)

Continuous net settlement (CNS)

Method of securities clearing and settlement using a clearing house, which matches transactions to securities available, resulting in one net receive or deliver position at the end of the day.


Continuous random variable

Continuous random variable

A random value that can take any fractional value within specified ranges, as contrasted with a discrete variable.


Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)

Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)

The culture, strategies and methods necessary for continual improvement in meeting and exceeding customers' expectations.


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