0 past simple and past participle of serialize
1 If a book is serialized, it is made into a number of television or radio programmes or published in a newspaper or a magazine in parts:
The novel was serialized for TV back in the 1990s.
A serialized tree is called a pickle, a reading procedure is called an unpickler, and a writing procedure is called a pickler.
As seen, request resolution and server state changes are inherently serialized.
The human figures are, in a way, serialized and streamlined.
The ready queue has been designed so that serialized access does not create a bottleneck.
One segment of this stratum was a group of "literati" who elaborated that identity in poetry, historical writing, and journalism, including serialized historical novels.
Though it was serialized as early as 1892, it was not published in book form until 1897.
It had not been serialized in a newspaper or magazine, nor had it (yet) been broadcast on the radio or television, and author was an unknown new face.
In the first single-volume issue of the work, he inserted a chapter not present in the earlier serialized version which could at first sight support such a reading.