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commandInstruction for the computer. See command-driven, menu-driven and function. command Computing a word or phrase that can be selected from a menu or typed after a prompt in order to carry out an action command [kə′mand] (computer science) A signal that initiates a predetermined type of computer operation that is defined by an instruction. (control systems) An independent signal in a feedback control system, from which the dependent signals are controlled in a predetermined manner.
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