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routine
(redirected from modus operandi)

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routine

A set of instructions that perform a task. Same as subroutine, module, procedure and function.


routine
1. Computing a program or part of a program performing a specific function
2. a set sequence of dance steps

routine [rĂ¼′tēn]
(computer science)
A set of digital computer instructions designed and constructed so as to accomplish a specified function.

routine - subroutine


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