Operationalized definition

Operationalized shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Clause 2.1 herein.
Operationalized in this context means “put into operation or use”, as in “implemented” or “effectuated”. This question is composed of two different, but assumed related, aspects of computing in the newsroom: 1) What kind of work it is and how it is situated in newsrooms, and 2) how other journalists see this kind of work. The assumption is that to understand computational journalism in a newsroom, one needs to have some understanding of how this newsroom understands computational journalism. This question has been approached from various angles, and has been broken down into smaller areas of focus in the different subprojects. I want to describe how computational journalism is effectuated or practiced and how this is understood by journalists – both those who program and those who do not.

Examples of Operationalized in a sentence

  • With respect to any Clinical Trials conducted or Operationalized by Calithera under this Agreement, (i) [ * ], (ii) [ * ] and (iii) [ * ], (iv) [ * ] and (v) [ * ].

  • Operationalized diagnostic criteria have given rise to the ultra high risk (▇▇▇▇ et al.

  • The ND FIRST Team, including the Executive Improvement Specialist (EIS), the Transformative Operationalized Partners (TOPs), and the Research and Evaluation (R&E) team, were identified and assigned to the participating ND FIRST school and district (see Project Team Charter).

  • The Council has already undertaken the following:- • Operationalized corruption prevention/integrity committees.

  • Operationalized in early 2010, the Agency has been set up as the dedicated investment promotion agency (IPA) for attracting investments into the country in a structured, focused and comprehensive manner.

  • The Lessee shall ensure that Hotel Premises is Operationalized as per the terms and timelines set out in this Lease Deed.

  • Operationalized outcomes for mammography compliance, or being up-to-date with mammography screening, combine women who are routinely screened, but are simply overdue for re-screening, with women who are rarely or never screened.