computing
English
editEtymology
editBy surface analysis, compute + -ing.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editcomputing (usually uncountable, plural computings)
- (literally) The process or act of calculation.
- The use of a computer or computers.
- 2007, Sharon Yull, BTEC First ICT Practitioners:
- Home computing includes children accessing information for educational purposes, parents accessing information for recreational purposes, users working from home, retired people 'silver surfers' that use computers for keeping in touch via e-mail, the Internet and through possible on-line clubs and societies.
- The study of computers and computer programming.
- This course will cover several major fields of computing.
Synonyms
edit- (process or act of calculation): computation, reckoning; see also Thesaurus:calculation
Hyponyms
edit- advanced computing
- affective computing
- biocomputing
- burst computing
- cloud computing
- dew computing
- distributed computing
- edge computing
- fog computing
- geocomputing
- grid computing
- home computing
- memcomputing
- mesh computing
- microcomputing
- minicomputing
- nanocomputing
- neurocomputing
- parallel computing
- quantum computing
- reservoir computing
- retrocomputing
- scientific computing
- supercomputing
- telecomputing
- thin computing
- ubiquitous computing
- utility computing
Derived terms
editRelated terms
editRelated terms
Translations
editcalculation — see calculation
action of using a computer
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the study, field of computers and computer programming
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Further reading
editVerb
editcomputing
- present participle and gerund of compute
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