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The phrase "computer adaptation" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the process of adjusting or modifying a computer program or system to better fit a particular situation or need. Example: "The company's success was largely due to their innovative computer adaptation, which allowed them to efficiently track and analyze customer data."
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It is a computer adaptation of the Corsi Block-Tapping Task and of the Spatial Span subtest integrated into WISC-IV (Wechsler, 2013), which incorporates characteristics of CANTAB's Spatial Span Task, provided by Psychology Software Tools, Pittsburgh-PA (Shiels et al., 2008).
In related recent research, others have focused on action sequences in learning tasks (e.g., eye movements), how they may relate to successes in learning, and how an understanding of this relationship will permit computer adaptation and improvement of educational design [33] [35].
Computer adaptation Copyright © 2012 Yale University and University of Massachusetts.
Computer adaptation Copyright © 2012 NCS Pearson, Inc. Adapted and reproduced with permission.
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Computer adaptations, including the 1986 release by Origin Systems, Inc. for Apple II, Amiga, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, and Macintosh.
In a behavioural testing experiment we demonstrated a close correspondence between performance on the standard TMT and a novel, computer programmed adaptation of the TMT (pcTMT).
And he experimented with other media as well, for example working on the computer game adaptation of his story "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" and even providing the voice of the game's evil AI.
Those mistakes are reflected in the more miss than hit record of computer game adaptations.
The genre of computer game adaptations comes primed for low expectations, but even so this is poor: patched-together CGI-assisted action along with rudimentary and witless characterisation.
A Scanner Darkly is a computer-animated adaptation of Philip K Dick's 1977 sci-fi novel set in a near-future, when the US is obsessed with the war on drugs, particularly a hyper-addictive substance called D (for Death).
At times the sums have been a good bit larger: $67,436 to build a statue of Robocop in Detroit; $161,744 to make a computer-animated adaptation of a Neil Gaiman story; and nearly $1 million in pledges to finance a band to wear iPod Nanos as wristwatches.
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