bir şeyin çeşitli parçalarının düzenlenişi

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(Hukuk) configuration
Form, as depending on the relative disposition of the parts of a thing's shape; figure; form factor
The way things are arranged or put together in order to achieve a result
The functional and physical characteristics of hardware or software as set forth in technical documentation or achieved in a product [IEEE1993b]
Relative position or aspect of the planets; the face of the horoscope, according to the relative positions of the planets at any time
the physical and electronic arrangement of equipment (hardware and software) that allows for successful work, especially for interchange of data over communications lines
A general-purpose computer term that can refer to the way you have your computer set up It is also used to describe the total combination of hardware components that make up a computer system and the software settings that allow various hardware components of a computer system to communicate with one another
(1) (n ) The way that you have your computer set up (2) (n ) The combination of hardware components--CPU, monitor, keyboard, and peripheral devices--that make up a computer system (3) (n ) The software settings that enable various hardware components of a computer system to communicate with one another
an arrangement of parts or elements; "the outcome depends on the configuration of influences at the time
The collection of a systems software or hardware components and operating parameters
This is a general-purpose computer term that can refer to the way you have your computer set up It is also used to describe the total combination of hardware components that make up a computer system and the software settings that allow various hardware components of a computer system to communicate with one another
The total combination of your hardware components and the software settings that instruct those components to communicate with one another
1 The relative arrangement, options, or connection pattern of a system and its subcomponent parts/objects 2 The process of defining an appropriate set of collaborating hardware and software objects to solve a particular problem
1 The components that make up a computer system (which model and what peripherals) 2 The physical arrangement of those components (what's placed and where) 3 The software settings that enable two computer components to talk to each other (as in configuring communications software to work with a modem)
The arrangement of a computer system or network as defined by the nature, number, and the chief characteristics of its functional units The term may refer to a hardware or a software configuration
The arrangement of components utilized to provide a communication or computing service In hardware, the various components that make up a system and the way they interact with one another In software, defined values of parameters that a program uses to determine how it is displayed, what tools it makes available, how it establishes network connections, and so on
The makeup of a particular system, including the computer and associated hardware and software To configure a system is to create a customized system from a variety of options
A particular combination of computer hardware and software for a certain class of application tasks
A general-purpose computer term that refers to the way your computer's operating system is set up It can also refer to the total combination of hardware components - central processing unit (CPU), video display device, keyboard and peripheral devices - that make up the computer system The configuration is also at work in the software settings that allow various hardware components of a computer system to communicate with one another A "vanilla" configuration is the standard "clean" and "no frills" version of a computer's configuration (no device drivers or extra settings) This is what a technician might set a system to when trying to troubleshoot a problem with a computer's hardware
Configuration is the word used by the rest of the architectural community to refer to what we call an aggregate We changed the word we use because at one point we were using the word "configuration" to refer to a set of components, connectors, and attachments, to the process of turning a partially specified object on the shelf into a fully specified object in a design, or to the suite of tools making up a design environment
The set of hardware, hardware options, software, and software setup on a computer or on a network