VLE may refer toVisuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija, encyclopedia (LT)
Virtual learning environmentVapour Liquid EquilibriumA V speed in aviation related to a landing gearVariable-Length Encoding, refers to encoding of
machine language instruction sets in which different instructions occupy different numbers of
machine words and the start of an instruction is determined by the length of the preceding one.
x86 is an example VLE ISA while
ARM is non-VLE (as most
RISC architectures are). The term Variable-Length Encoding can also be applied to general use
codes in
information theory that exploit the property of a source that some sequences appear more frequently than others and thus assigning a shorter encoding to these sequences increases the
density of the code and reduces its
entropy.
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