2. Adjective. Having undergone computerisation. ¹
3. Adjective. Functioning upon or through the medium of computers; digital. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Computerised
1. computerise [v] - See also: computerise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Computerised
Literary usage of Computerised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Beneath the Surface: The Experience of Learning about Information Systems by Christopher J Cope (2006)
"The user interface sub-system is not an aspect of a computerised data manipulation
system that can be ignored or taken for granted in the process of ..."
2. Good Laboratory Practice: OECD Principles and Guidance for Compliance Monitoring by OECD (2005)
"THE APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF GLP TO computerised SYSTEMS* History ...
These computerised systems may be involved with the direct or indirect capture ..."
3. The Second Australasian Conference on Interactive Entertainment: Proceedings by Yusuf Pisan, SIGART. (2005)
"The areas that are pertinent to this study include dance choreography, movement
observation, computerised human motion analysis, computer vision and ..."
4. Globalisation and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). by Chris Hall, Marie-Florence Estimé, Anna Creti (1997)
"1n 1989, 48 per cent of firms used at least one computerised technology (of the
22 such technologies classified) For example, among firms with between 20 ..."
5. Institutional Investors in the New Financial Landscape by H. J. Blommestein, Norbert Funke (1998)
"If, in contrast, investment strategies are contrary to fundamentals, herding and
computerised trading strategies may cause a rise in volatility. ..."
6. New Technology and Its Impact on Educational Buildings by OECD Staff, Programme on Educational Building (1992)
"... moves to out-of-town shopping centres (dependent on computerised stock control
... greater use of computerised control systems within buildings of all ..."
7. From Initial Education to Working Life: Making Transitions Workby OECD Staff, (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope by OECD Staff, (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope (2000)
"computerised methods of delivering career information and guidance have been
greatly improved ... computerised guidance services have been greatly improved. ..."