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What (who) is serialisation - definition

PROCESS OF TRANSLATING DATA STRUCTURES OR OBJECT STATE INTO A FORMAT THAT CAN BE STORED AND RECONSTRUCTED LATER IN THE SAME OR ANOTHER COMPUTER ENVIRONMENT
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serialize         
or serialise
¦ verb
1. publish or broadcast (a story or play) in regular instalments.
2. arrange in a series.
3. Music compose according to the techniques of serialism.
Derivatives
serialization noun
serialize         
(serializes, serializing, serialized)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'serialise'
If a book is serialized, it is broadcast on the radio or television or is published in a magazine or newspaper in a number of parts over a period of time.
A few years ago Tom Brown's Schooldays was serialised on television.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
serialization         
(serializations)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'serialisation'
1.
Serialization is the act of serializing a book.
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2.
A serialization is a story, originally written as a book, which is being published or broadcast in a number of parts.
...in the serialisation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Serialization

In computing, serialization (or serialisation) is the process of translating a data structure or object state into a format that can be stored (e.g. files in secondary storage devices, data buffers in primary storage devices) or transmitted (e.g. data streams over computer networks) and reconstructed later (possibly in a different computer environment). When the resulting series of bits is reread according to the serialization format, it can be used to create a semantically identical clone of the original object. For many complex objects, such as those that make extensive use of references, this process is not straightforward. Serialization of object-oriented objects does not include any of their associated methods with which they were previously linked.

This process of serializing an object is also called marshalling an object in some situations. The opposite operation, extracting a data structure from a series of bytes, is deserialization, (also called unserialization or unmarshalling).

Examples of use of serialisation
1. The BBC cancelled the broadcasting of the second part of a serialisation of John Buchan’s Greenmantle.
2. He was said to have made 150,000 after the memoir‘s serialisation in the Daily Mail.
3. Article continues Serialisation in the Mail on Sunday has "revealed" a fat lot of not much.
4. Meyer has sold serialisation rights to newspapers on whose conduct he is expected to adjudicate.
5. Like Sir Jeremy, he has negotiated a newspaper serialisation deal and his book is due out this autumn.