Examples of using Computer programme in English and their translations into German
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The Oxford dictionary defines a chatbot as“a computer programme designed to simulate conversation with human users,
Even your own computer programme turns against you.
Browser: Computer programme to present websites e. g.
The word'bot' is derived from'robot' and denotes a computer programme.
The word'bot' is derived from'robot' and denotes a computer programme that autonomously runs a specific, repetitive task.
This enables Kuhn service technicians to calculate the level of wear on undercarriage components through simple measurements together with a specially developed computer programme from Komatsu.
methodology report to estimate national emissions from road transport Copert 2 Computer Programme to Calculate Emissions from Road Transport, version 2.
The BBC wanted to base its project on a microcomputer capable of performing various tasks which they could then demonstrate in the TV series"The Computer Programme.
Does the world function like a computer programme?
I'm here for Western's computer programme.
Commission approves programme worth EUR 34.7 million to support France's national computer programme.
Maybe, somehow, they could be puzzled back together, with a computer programme, or something.
The computer programme employed solves the twodimensional heat conduction equation by the difference procedure, which is described in more detail in 21.
is‘merely' a computer programme.
This the computer programme cannot do.
The ability to identify a business problem in the industry and to develop a computer programme to solve it.
This triggered the development of the computer programme MORMO able to simulate bed load transport and river bed changes.
Joachim Stieda and Casimir Katz developed the idea for their own company as students involved in a research project to create a computer programme for the non-linear calculation of bridge piers(called"TOP") at the Technical University of Munich.
Not to introduce, store or disseminate via the website any computer programme, data, virus,
Computer programmes may repeat themselves as often as they like;