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1 automatic
[o:të'mætik] adj., n. -adj 1. automatik. 2. i vetvetishëm-n. 1. automatik; pushkë automatike2. aut. makinë automatike (me ndërrim automatik të marsheve)3. makinë larëse automatike● automatic pilot n. av. autopilot● on automatic pilot me pilotim automatik● automatic transmission n. aut. transmision automatik* * *automatik -
2 ATM
[eiti'em] n. ( Automatic Teller Machine) makinë automatike bankare (përtërheqje parash etj) -
3 informatics
[in·for·ma·tics || infë:(r)'mætiks] informatikë (Informatika është shkenca e cila mirret me studimin e përpunimit automatik të informatave. Emri rrjedh nga shkurtesa e fjalëve angleze INFOR mation autoMATIC (Informatic). Informatika mirret me përpunimin e një sasie të madhe të dhënash a informatash me anë të kompjuterëve për qëllime ose studime shkencore, teknike, ekonomike etj. sipas një programi të caktuar që më parë. Ajo po ashtu mirret edhe me studimin e ligjshmërive të informatave, zhvillimin e teorisë mbi informatat, zbatimin e informatave në jetën e përditshme, në shkencë dhe teknologji. Informatika sot është e vetmja shkencë e cila i lidhë ngusht ndërmjet veti diciplinat shkencore fare të kundërta për nga natyra dhe qëllimet e tyre themelore, sikurse janë: kibernetika, elektronika, elektroteknika, teorija e informatave, kompjuterizimi, psikologjia etj.)
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