configuration
con·fig·u·ra·tion / kənˌfig(y)əˈrāshən/ • n. an arrangement of elements in a particular form, figure, or combination: the broad configuration of the economy remains capitalist. ∎ Chem. the fixed three-dimensional relationship of the atoms in a molecule, defined by the bonds between them. Compare with conformation. ∎ Comput. the arrangement in which items of computer hardware or software are interconnected. ∎ Psychol. another term for gestalt.DERIVATIVES: con·fig·u·ra·tion·al / -shənl/ adj.con·fig·u·ra·tion·al·ly / -shənl-ē/ adv.con·fig·u·ra·tive / -ˈfig(y)ərətiv/ adj.
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configuration
1. The particular hardware elements and their interconnection in a computer system for a particular period of operation. See also reconfiguration.
2. In configuration management, the functional and physical characteristics of hardware or software as set out in documentation or achieved in a product.
1. The particular hardware elements and their interconnection in a computer system for a particular period of operation. See also reconfiguration.
2. In configuration management, the functional and physical characteristics of hardware or software as set out in documentation or achieved in a product.
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