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functionality

The actions (operations), capabilities and usefulness of something such as a software application.


functionality [‚fəŋk·shə′nal·əd·ē]
(organic chemistry)

(programming)functionality - Waffle for "features" or "function". The capabilities or behaviours of a program, part of a program, or system, seen as the sum of its features. Roughly, "the things it can do". Generally used in a comparative sense, e.g. "The latest update adds some useful functionality".


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Cartesis Analytics, formerly Cartesis ES Information Delivery, provides deeper financial intelligence, reporting and analysis functionalities along with the ability to distribute role-based reports throughout the enterprise.
The purpose of the project is to enable new functionalities and to improve the mill system's integration with the corporate sales and logistics system.
Literature describes the functionalities and applications of Actifoam fire resistant and thermally insulating foam rubber.
 
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