Computation - Definition. Was ist Computation
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Was (wer) ist Computation - definition

ANY TYPE OF CALCULATION OR USE OF COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY IN INFORMATION PROCESSING
Computations; Machine processing; Computational; Computational process; Mathematical models of computers

computation         
¦ noun
1. mathematical calculation.
2. the use of computers, especially as a subject of research.
Derivatives
computational adjective
computationally adverb
computation         
(computations)
Computation is mathematical calculation.
The discrepancies resulted from different methods of computation...
He took a few notes and made computations.
= calculation
N-VAR
computation         
n.
Reckoning, calculation, estimate, account.

Wikipedia

Computation

Computation is any type of arithmetic or non-arithmetic calculation that follows a well-defined model (e.g., an algorithm).

Mechanical or electronic devices (or, historically, people) that perform computations are known as computers. An especially well-known discipline of the study of computation is computer science.

Aussprachebeispiele für Computation
1. computation.
Consciousness in Artificial Intelligence _ John Searle _ Talks at Google
2. computation?
The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage _ Sydney Padua _ Talks at Google
3. computation--
A Skeptic's Guide to the Mind _ Robert Burton _ Talks at Google
4. how advanced computation, electronic computation,
The Second Digital Turn _ Mario Carpo _ Talks at Google
5. Rapid computation.
2312 _ Kim Stanley Robinson _ Talks at Google
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Computation
1. But I am not a gerontophobe: 66, by any computation, is old.
2. Aged 8: Carol has a masterly hold over mathematical computation which should prove profitable later on.
3. The work is a computation, if you like, of If You Likes.
4. However, they did agree on one important computation: The retirees would be granted the full pension once they hit 70.
5. According to CAG, there were inconsistencies in computation of equity value of the companies that were disinvested.