CE

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CE, Ce, ce, Će, or variants may refer to:

Business

  • CE marking (stylized   ), a mandatory administrative marking asserting conformity with relevant standards, applied to certain products offered for sale within the European Economic Area
  • CE Digital, an operator of DAB ensembles in the United Kingdom
  • Customer equity, the total combined customer lifetime values of all of the company's customers
  • Combustion Engineering, a former American manufacturer of power systems
  • Nationwide Airlines (South Africa) (IATA airline designator CE)

Calendar

  • Common Era (abbreviated CE), an alternative term to Anno Domini (AD)
  • "Christian Era", also known as Anno Domini

Education

Entertainment

Job titles

Languages

Organizations

Places

Science and technology

Computing

  • Central European, an alternate name for Windows-1250
  • Cheat Engine, a system debugger and cheating tool
  • Clear Entry, a button on a standard electronic calculator that clears the last number entered
  • Computably enumerable, a property of some sets in computability theory, abbreviated c.e.
  • Computer engineering, a branch of engineering specialized in computer hardware
  • Congestion Experienced, a protocol element of the Explicit Congestion Notification data networking protocol
  • Customer edge router, a router at the customer premises that is connected to a Multi-protocol Label Switching network
  • Windows CE, "Consumer Edition", a version of the Windows operating system designed for mobile devices
  • TI-84 Plus CE, "Color Enhancement", a version of the TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator with a high-resolution color display

Other uses in science and technology

Other uses

  • Copy editing, improving the formatting, style, and accuracy of text

See also

  • Œ (OE ligature)
  • (U-20A0, European Currency Unit) (former)