computerize \computerize\ v. t. 1. to provide with computers; as, Our office is fully computerized now. [WordNet 1.5]
2. to to store in a computer; as, a computerized dictionary. [WordNet 1.5]
3. to cause (a function) to be carried out by a computer or computers; as, They computerized their order processing. [WordNet 1.5]
"By getting competitive in technology, we can prevent them from acing us out," says Rep. Tony Coelho, a California Democrat who has pushed his party to computerize.
The ACLU argued that the FBI's move to computerize and cross-reference nationwide police files raised troubling questions about suspects' rights.
More than anything else, years of double- and triple-digit inflation have led banks to computerize much of their operations and to be highly innovative.
Ms. Hatch said the disparity might have been caused by faulty record-keeping at hospitals, which were just beginning to computerize records in the mid-1970s.
A program to computerize the catalogs of eight major U.S. museums collapsed because, among other things, some of the museums were reluctant to disclose where they had obtained parts of their collections.
Unisys Corp. said it won a contract to computerize branch offices of TSB Group, a London-based banking concern operating throughout Britain.
That led him to try to computerize the process.
And it plans to earmark $3 million to computerize the FDA drug-approval process.
The South Korean government will computerize stock transactions of major individual and institutional investors, in a tough step to stem insider trading, the Ministry of Finance said.
"We wanted to computerize.
He turned it down and now back at his father's company he is using skills learned in his apprenticeship to computerize the company's process for making bid estimates.