DCM definition

DCM means a contract market or designated contract market as defined in CFTC Regulation 1.3(h).
DCM means a designated contract market as defined in CFTC Regulation 1.3(h).
DCM means a designated contract market as set forth in section 7 of the CEA.

Examples of DCM in a sentence

  • Company Comments OPPO We are open to send LS according to [45] (no strong view) and OK to follow the majority view DCM OK since we prefer to discuss resource selection including intra-UE case in RAN1.

  • Comments OPPO Support DCM NO At first we should focus on what is the exact behavior for SL.

  • Comments OPPO Support DCM NO MCSt should be treated as separate multiple TXs. No need to use ‘MCSt’ for any definition.

  • To achieve multiple TBs transmission, after reporting multiple candidate resource sets, it is up to the MAC layer to find consecutive groups of MCSt. DCM NO Why PHY spec impact is necessary for resource identification of MCSt is unclear.

  • DCM [17] Proposal 1: MG activation procedure based on combination of RRC and MAC-CE should be considered A MG configuration list including multiple MG configurations is configured via RRC signaling MAC CE is used to activate/deactivate one MG configuration in the configuration list Lenovo, Moto Mobility [19] Proposal 4: Support multiple pre-configured measurement gaps for latency reduction together with applicable assistance information from the LMF.


More Definitions of DCM

DCM means a board of trade designated as a contract market by the CFTC which is in compliance with the rules of the Commission and the core principles specified in Section 5 of the CEA.
DCM means a board of trade designated as a contract market under Section 5 of the CEA.
DCM means Deerfield Capital Management LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and indirect wholly owned Subsidiary of the Company.
DCM means the City's Deputy City Manager, Internal Corporate Services or the person acting in that capacity or their designate;
DCM means a designated contract market under the CEA (or corresponding designation under the laws of any non-U.S. jurisdiction).
DCM has the meaning set forth in Section 16;