0 to arrange something, such as laws or rules, into a system --
1 to organize and write a law or system of laws --
2 to arrange something such as laws or rules into a formal system for people to follow: --
It is just this type of knowledge that we can capture and codify in sets of transformations that are problem-domain-oriented or hardware-oriented (but not both).
These are codified in a "design recipe," and a detailed example is developed to illustrate the recipe in action.
It means the general diffusion of a school-mediated, academysupervised idiom, codified for the requirements of a reasonably precise bureaucratic and technological communication.
Treated manure is codified as a waste and liability, and regulations do not connect the permitted facilities to new uses for manure.
I codified each token, taking into account its position in the noun phrase as well as the type and position of preceding plural markers.
Some rules are formal and are codified in law.
Rather, there is an acknowledgement that they are often theoretically unsound, designed to codify, essentialise and marginalise.
This role is especially important when codified knowledge generated in scientific bodies can feed the generation of technological knowledge by means of recombination within firms.