codification

/ˌkoʊdɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process of arranging laws, rules, or principles into a systematic and organized code or collection.
    • The codification of traffic laws made it easier for drivers to understand the rules.
    • The company's codification of its internal policies helped reduce confusion among employees.
    • Legal scholars worked for years on the codification of international human rights.
  2. The act of converting something (such as data or information) into a coded form or system of symbols.
    • The codification of medical records into a digital format improved patient care.
    • Linguists study the codification of spoken language into written symbols.
    • The codification of genetic information in DNA is a fundamental biological process.
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