internationalize

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To make something international; to involve multiple nations
make international in character; "We internationalized the committee"
inter·na·tion·al·ize internationalizes internationalizing internationalized in BRIT, also use internationalise If an issue or a crisis is internationalized, it becomes the concern of many nations throughout the world. A very real danger exists of the conflict becoming internationalised They have been trying to internationalise the Kashmir problem. + internationalization inter·na·tion·ali·za·tion the increasing internationalization of business. to make something international or bring it under international control
make international in character; "We internationalized the committee" put under international control; "internationalize trade of certain drugs
put under international control; "internationalize trade of certain drugs"
{f} make international; bring under the jurisdiction of two or more nations (also internationalise)
put under international control; "internationalize trade of certain drugs
To make international; to cause to affect the mutual relations of two or more nations; as, to internationalize a principle of law, or a philanthropic enterprise
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The conversion of something in order to make it international
internationalise
To make something international; to involve multiple nations
internationalise
{f} make international; bring under the jurisdiction of two or more nations (also internationalize)
internationalised
{s} made international, brought under the jurisdiction of two or more nations (also internationalized)
internationalised
past of internationalise
internationalises
third-person singular of internationalise
internationalising
present participle of internationalise
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The process of ensuring at a technical/design level that a product can be easily localized Internationalization is thus part of globalization
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globalization
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The process of preparing software that is suitable for the global marketplace, taking into account wide variations in regions, languages, and cultures Internationalization usually requires the separation of component text from code to ease the process of translation See also localization
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The process of making a system or application software independent of or transparent to natural language If a system or application can support any language, then it is fully internationalized; if it supports only a limited subset of languages, then it is partially internationalized The goal of Unicode is to support full internationalization
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The act or process of making a product suitable for international markets, typically by making text messages easily translatable and ensuring support of non-Latin character sets
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The process of designing software (or hardware) in a flexible manner such that it becomes an easy task to adapt or localize to another country with differeent languages Internationalization also makesit possible to use more than one writing system on computers There are two main implementations of internationalization: the locale model and the multilingual model
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Idea that peoples should unite across national boundaries; gained popularity during the mid-19th century; led to establishment of International Red Cross, Telegraphic Union, Postal Union, series of international fairs (p 838)
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Software development aimed at providing software that can serve a multilingual, internationalized audience Often abbreviated as I18N (InternationalIz8tion)
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The practice of designing and writing programs that can be easily configured to interact with the user in more than one language Often referred to as "i18n," due to the number of letters between the starting "i" and the ending "n "
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(1) a user-oriented configurability quality requirement specifying the degree to which an application or component shall be configurable to function appropriately in a global environment including support for national differences in: Native languages, language idioms, spelling, and character sets Formats of contact information such as name, address, and phone number Currencies including real-time currency conversion Legal issues such as import/export laws, tariff and sales tax calculations, customs documentation, trademarks, and privacy laws Culture (e g , use of inappropriate colors, symbols, or product names)
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The design or modification of a software product, including online help and documentation, to facilitate localization Internationalization of software typically involves writing or modifying code to make use of locale-aware operating-system services for appropriate localized text input, display, formatting, and manipulation See also localization
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Referring to a currency that is widely used to denominate trade and credit transactions by non residents of the country of issue US dollar and Swiss Franc are examples
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When an application is designed so that it can be adapted to many languages and regions without recompiling The textual data (such as messages and GUI component labels) and other culturally dependant data (such as dates and currencies) are isolated from the rest of the application in a set of files, one set containing the text for a given language and region
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A mechanism that allows customization of a system's text messages and data formats into an application's language and format of choice
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the act of bringing something under international control
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{i} act of making something international (also internationalisation)
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The process of writing or modifying a program so that it can use multiple languages without requiring further source code changes
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Architecting a web site so that it works in multiple languages and the cultural contexts of different locales, without having to redesign the basic elements for each locale It is a web site that is built on a multilingual engine Sites must be internationalized before being localized Today, Globalization is a more popular and broader term for the same fundamental problem and its solutions, with emphasis on the impact on the whole business
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The process of designing software to transparently handle different cultural, monetary, and linguistic conventions without additional modifications This term is commonly abbreviated as I18N because there are 18 letters between the first and last letter in the word
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(National Language Support Guide; search in this book)
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The process of making software adaptable to the requirements of different native languages, local customs, and character string encodings Making a computer program adaptable to different locales without program source modifications or recompilation
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The process of generalizing programs or systems so that they can handle a variety of languages, character sets, and national customs
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The process of making an application accessible to people who speak a variety of languages Sometimes abbreviated I18N
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(Also known as I18N ) The adaptation of Interchange for multiple languages and currencies
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Forerunner of localization "The process of designing and implementing a product which is as culturally and technically "neutral" as possible, and which can therefore easily be localized for a specific culture " (LISA) The "18" in I18N indicates the number of letters abbreviated
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The process of producing a computer program (design and code) that is totally free of any dependency on language, culture, script, and coded character sets Strictly speaking, an internationalized product is not usable in any region of the world unless it is localized to that specific region Also known as national language enablement See localization
internationalized
{s} made international, brought under the jurisdiction of two or more nations (also internationalised)
internationalized
past of internationalize
internationalizes
third-person singular of internationalize
internationalizing
present participle of internationalize
internationalize
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