Definition of customisation in English English dictionary
Customisation is making minor changes in the way af works It is often done by setting variables (see section 21 4 Variables) or by rebinding key sequences (see section 21 6 Customising Key Bindings)
{i} adjustment made to suit individual needs, adaptation; act of customising something (also customization)
In the Training Packages, customisation is the tailoring of units if competency by the inclusion, modification or substitution of competency units within their alignment with Australian Qualifications Framework qualifications
Tailoring to individual requirements;(in vocational education and training) the process of tailoring a program to meet the specific needs of clients
Customization is making minor changes in the way Emacs works It is often done by setting variables (see section 28 2 Variables) or by rebinding key sequences (see section 28 4 1 Keymaps)
Customization is making minor changes in the way Emacs works It is often done by setting variables (@xref{Variables}) or by rebinding key sequences (@xref{Keymaps})
Customization is making minor changes in the way Emacs works It is often done by setting variables (see section 32 2 Variables) or by rebinding key sequences (see section 32 4 1 Keymaps)
Customization is making minor changes in the way Emacs works It is often done by setting variables (Section 32 2) or by rebinding key sequences (Section 32 4 1)
Customization is making minor changes in the way Emacs works It is often done by setting variables (see section Variables) or by rebinding keys (see section Keymaps)
Customization is making minor changes in the way Emacs works It is often done by setting variables (see section 27 3 Variables) or by rebinding keys (see section 27 5 1 Keymaps)
Customization is making minor changes in the way Emacs works It is often done by setting variables (@xref{Variables}) or by rebinding keys (@xref{Keymaps})
The modification of a portal page or portlet by a user WebSphere Portal Server enables a user to customize a portal page by modifying the page layout and by selecting which portlets will display per device Compare with personalization and portlet configuration
Customization is making minor changes in the way Emacs works It is often done by setting variables (see section 31 2 Variables) or by rebinding key sequences (see section 31 4 1 Keymaps)
Customization is making minor changes in the way Emacs works It is often done by setting variables (see section 25 2 Variables) or by rebinding keys (see section 25 4 1 Keymaps)
The process of designing a data processing installation or network to meet the requirements of particular users The process of defining and activating a configuration and changing system parameters to meet user requirements
A procedure which produces an application or company specific interface and/or database design using a generic software product For example, a customized version of a commercial GIS product may include menus which allow administration staff who do not know how to use the GIS to enter customer data into the database
Customization is making minor changes in the way Emacs works It is often done by setting variables (see section Variables) or by rebinding key sequences (see section Keymaps)
Customization is making minor changes in the way Emacs works It is often done by setting variables (see section AD 2 Variables) or by rebinding key sequences (see section AD 4 1 Keymaps)
Customization is making minor changes in the way Emacs works It is often done by setting variables (see Variables) or by rebinding key sequences (see Keymaps)
The design and creation of content that meets a customer's specific needs Customized content is not delivered dynamically (e g , personalization); it is created by an author for a specific requirement and is static until changed