Configuration

Configuration or configurations may refer to:

Computing

  • Computer configuration or system configuration
  • Configuration file, a software file used to configure the initial settings for a computer program
  • Configurator, also known as choice board, design system, or co-design platform, used in product design to capture customers' specifications
  • Configure script ("./configure" in Unix), the output of Autotools; used to detect system configuration
  • CONFIG.SYS, the primary configuration file for DOS and OS/2 operating systems

Mathematics

Physics

Other uses

  • Configuration (locomotive parts), denoting the number of leading, driving, and trailing axles on a locomotive
  • Configuration management, a systems engineering quality control process
  • Configurational analysis, a method of studying human behaviour.
  • Configurations (journal), an academic journal established in 1993 by the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts
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gollark: I'm going to continue existing and you can't stop me! Take that, regime of some sort!
gollark: You know, I considered that a *bad* thing when I was writing it.
gollark: Or be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
gollark: How to avoid problems in an authoritarian regime: just don't dissent. Or seem like you might be dissenting. Or be related to anyone who's dissenting. Or be related to anyone they think is dissenting. Or make mistakes. Or not immediately follow any instruction given. Or say anything which could be interpreted as dissenting.

See also

  • All pages with titles containing configuration
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