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/ˌkämpyo͝oˈtāSHənl/,
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Using computers,
  1. Using computers
    • - the computational analysis of English
  2. Of or relating to computers
    • - computational power
  3. Of or relating to the process of mathematical calculation


  1. of or involving computation or computers; "computational linguistics"
  2. (computation) calculation: the procedure of calculating; determining something by mathematical or logical methods
  3. (computation) calculation: problem solving that involves numbers or quantities
  4. (computing) computer science: the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures
  5. Computation is a general term for any type of process, algorithm or measurement; this often includes but is not limited to digital data. This includes phenomena ranging from human thinking to calculations with a more narrow meaning. ...
  6. (Computing (journal)) Computing, subtitled Archives for Scientific Computing, is a scientific journal published by Springer publishing research in computer science and numerical computation. Its ISSN is 0010-485X for the print version and 1436-5057 for the electronic version. ...
  7. (Computing (magazine)) Computing is a weekly newspaper/magazine published by Incisive Media for IT managers and professionals in the United Kingdom.
  8. (Computation) Checking the arithmetical accuracy of source documents and accounting records, or performing independent calculations.
  9. (Computation) Features margin ruling on the front (no lines) and cross–section ruling, which forms small squares, on the back. The cross–section ruling provides see–through reference to accurately space graphs and data on the front page.
  10. (Computation) Physical process with states that represent states of another system and with transitions between states that amount to operations on the representations.
  11. (Computation) The act or action of carrying out a series of operations.
  12. (Computation) The manipulation of numbers or symbols according to fixed rules. Usually applied to the operations of an automatic electronic computer, but by extension to some processes performed by minds or brains. See also Cognitivism.
  13. (Computation) There are common computations requested on attributes such as counting, summing, averaging, sorting, grouping, cross-referencing, etc. Rather than have each computer application implement these from scratch, they can rely on the DBMS to supply such calculations.
  14. (Computation) adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, or grouping numbers; recognizing and describing numerical patterns or symmetry; developing skills of estimation and judgment; using variables or equations to express relationships; developing charts, graphs, or tables to represent ...
  15. (Computation) periodic, formal accounting by a monastery's leaders
  16. (computation) (in  optics: Magnification: the optical invariant)
  17. (computation) Has become an essential component of scientificl research. The great quantity and diversity of the data being generated by different technologies is daunting, and impossible to organize or oversee without computational assistance. ...
  18. (computation) the maths which show how entries on your Company Tax Return form have been calculated from the figures in your company accounts - you attach these computations to your return if, for example, you're claiming marginal rate relief you need to attach a computation showing how you ...
  19. (Computations) which typically calculate data in a pivot table in terms of other data shown in the pivot table.
  20. (Computing) On a computer, the sign of a number (whether it is positive or negative) is usually expressed using the left-most bit. If the bit is 1, the whole number is negative, otherwise the number is not negative (zero or positive). Such an integer or variable is called signed. ...
  21. (computing) One of the hardware types, which includes PC, PC server, UNIX, and UNIX server. In the asset management system, hardware assets are classified into three types: computing, accessories, and networking.
  22. (computing) the process of adjusting the content, structure, etc, of a website so that it will be displayed prominently by a search engine