0 present participle of configure
1 to arrange something or change the controls on a computer or other device so that it can be used in a particular way:
We also introduce primitives for configuring components as soon as they are assigned to the current configuration.
When configuring, many deductions are drawn which are not relevant for describing configurations.
When configuring the compressor, the entire quoting process can be viewed as the more or less structured ordering of the decisions to be made.
Another is the strategy employed in configuring computers to comply with cost guidelines.
This is a major facility available to the programmer for configuring the system.
In this context, the task to completely automate the procedure for product configuring is enormous and very stimulating.
First, in configuring development, it institutionalized a body of knowledge and expertise, which firmly established its own legitimacy in the society.
Consider, for example, the task of configuring a personal computer.