Noun
MCTS (countable and uncountable, plural MCTSs)
(computer science) Initialism of Monte Carlo tree search.
It also benefits breastfeeding mothers as the MCTs found in the oil are similar to the fats found in breast milk and have a similar nutraceutical effect. Source: Internet
MCTS Freeway Flyer Service: For a fast and easy way to the Summerfest Mid Gate, park at select Park-Ride lots and hop on a Freeway Flyer to Summerfest. Source: Internet
Therefore, MCTs must earn additional certifications if they want to put their MCT certification to work. Source: Internet
Microsoft Official Courses On-Demand are created by Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCTs). Source: Internet
You’re already doing a kind of “fast” in the morning, just drinking broth and coffee with MCTs, and it doesn’t seem to be working. Source: Internet
I never really understood why Microsoft felt it necessary to invent the MCTS anyway, because it already had a perfectly good (and equally valuable -- or value-less) single-exam certification. Source: Internet