computerization in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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computerization in the PONS Dictionary

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computerization [kəm·ˌpju:·t̬ɚ·ɪ·ˈzeɪ·ʃən] N

2. computerization (equipping with computers):

computerization

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Computerization and advanced technology were the thrust of the 1980s.
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The local government started with the computerization of all schools.
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It remains unclear what the total effect of computerization is on the relationship between investments and profits.
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But it's the simplicity of the rules which makes the computerization possible.
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These included paranoid suspicions; the dangerous hostility of seemingly innocent entities; and the mechanization of the environment and the computerization of political decision-making.
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But since computerization of the business, membership has dropped to 40,000 working printers and 35,000 retirees.
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This is largely due to the increasing computerization of vital records and the increasing power of search engines.
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Technological needs refers to the introduction of new technology, such as more advanced machinery, mechanization or computerization, leading to the redundancy of employees.
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The term has subsequently been used to discuss challenges in many areas, including the computerization of financial markets.
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Computerization and improved equipment steadily reduced employment, which peaked at 2.1 million in 1920, falling to 1.2 million in 1950 and 215,000 in 2010.
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