0 any or all of the operations performed by a piece of equipment or a software program
1 the tasks that a computer, software program, or piece of electronic equipment is able to do:
2 the quality of being useful, practical, and right for the purpose for which something was made:
In civil engineering, a major component of functionality is safety.
Most scanners are bundled with OCR software, but these OCR packages are often older or "brain-damaged" versions, with their functionality deliberately lowered.
Such payment may or may not buy additional support or functionality.
When evaluating speech recognition components, we first need to consider whether we have access to the internal functionality of the recognizer.
For example, the agent might perform certain operations in a different order, or might combine or further decompose certain functionalities.
It was not until the start of the twenty-first century that electronic music reasserted itself as something outside of the pre-existing rules of functionality.
Non-monotonic system evolution: whereas the evolutionary model of integration should ensure that the system functionality increases monotonically, this was not always the case.
We extend these to handle the additional functionalities provided by filters.
It should be quite simple to reimplement the same functionality using other graphical toolkits or libraries.