Ceff
CeFF is an acronym formed from the letters C, E, F, and F, used in various fields to label different concepts. It does not have a universal definition, and its meaning is determined by context. Because it is not a single widely adopted term, references to ceff typically specify the domain or provide the full expansion to avoid ambiguity.
In sustainable finance and policy discussions, CEFF is sometimes used to denote a Clean Energy Financing Facility,
In computer science, ceff often denotes a class of algorithms that aim to be cache-efficient, emphasizing data
Because ceff is not standardized, the intended meaning is typically clarified by context, such as the surrounding