machine-readable

[muh-sheen-ree-duh-buhl]

ma·chine-read·a·ble

[muh-sheen-ree-duh-buhl]
adjective Computers.
of or pertaining to data encoded on an appropriate medium and in a form suitable for processing by computer.

Origin:
1960–65
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Machine-readable is always a great word to know.
So is systems analysis. Does it mean:
the methodical study of the data-processing needs of a business, together with recommendations for specific hardware and software installations
a programming language that uses English words, punctuation, and algebraic notation to facilitate communication between the operator and the computer
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