reconfigurable love

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  • adjective That can be reconfigured.

Etymologies

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reconfigure +‎ -able

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Examples

  • But increasingly, as with the operations of putting together a startup company, or venture capital, or financial derivatives, or digitization, or combinatorial biology, they are about combining functionalities—actions and business processes—for short-term reconfigurable purposes.

    The Nature of Technology W. Brain Arthur 2009

  • A 'reconfigurable' computer, it can re-arrange its internal circuitry to suit the task at hand.

    India eNews 2009

  • This kind of reconfigurable robot could have many uses in space, including performing inspections, assembling devices, and carrying objects.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009

  • He says few of his friends understand his day job in reconfigurable computing, and don't care to chat about it.

    Hoppy Holidays: Sweet Makers Try to Tap Market for Beer Candy Katy McLaughlin 2011

  • I dig the idea of reconfigurable clothing that isn't ugly.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Microsoft patents reconfigurable keyboard with touch inputs (electronista) ...

    Daily Dispatch: Microsoft patents innovative touch keyboard; Leatherbound lets you compare eBook prices 2010

  • Once this challenge is met, chief information officers will be able to think about an entirely different IT model: provisioning services by linking multiple providers and applications in a reconfigurable, end-to-end manner.

    Cloud Computing's Great Promise Steven Nunn 2010

  • Once this challenge is met, chief information officers will be able to think about an entirely different IT model: provisioning services by linking multiple providers and applications in a reconfigurable, end-to-end manner.

    Cloud Computing's Great Promise 2010

  • While more advanced production processes make it more costly and complicated to design custom chips from scratch, reconfigurable chips become economical for more applications, executives of the two companies argue.

    Start-Ups Add Third Dimension to Chips Don Clark 2010

  • Akerley's rendition of this coming-of-age tale unfolds on a set whose bed, reconfigurable wall fragments and repeated pastel design motifs give the production a tinge of pot-brownie dreaminess -- a slightly abstract touch that helps fend off memories of the movie's visual specificity.

    Review: Keegan Theatre's 'The Graduate' at Church Street Theater 2010

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