Computerization
Pronunciation: /kəmˌpjuːtərɪˈzeɪʃən/
Computerization (noun)
- The process of changing work or services so they use computers instead of paper or manual methods.
- The shift from storing and processing information by hand to storing and processing it with computer systems.
- The use of computer systems to carry out tasks that were previously done manually, often with software and networks.
Examples
- Computerization helps teams work faster with computers.
- The company improves service through computerization using computers.