By using standardized codes, high speed computers can sift and sort through large databases to produce summary reports.
SIRUM uses these standardized codes to match clinic requests with donor excess.
In cooperation with consulting firm McKinsey & Co., they developed a standardized 11-digit code to identify any product.
Having no standardized penal code, the Joint Court established in 1919 used Indian, British or Sudanese code as appropriate with local customs.
He and the other men belong to a distinct occupational minority that the Bureau of Labor Statistics identifies by the standardized code 35-2013 - private household cook.
Only in 1976 did the IOC start to assign standardized codes.
In communication, a code word is an element of a standardized code or protocol.
His realm was bound together by an increasingly standardized legal code, gradually extended over newly incorporated areas, a rudimentary postal system, and uniform coinage, weights, and measures.
ISSN number, a standardized international code (e.g., 1059-1524)
Birds of North America Birdlist, website by country with standardized codes for abundance and seasonal permanence.