programmatic

/ˌproʊɡrəˈmætɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or done according to a plan or program, especially in a systematic or automated way.
    • The museum's programmatic schedule of events runs from spring through fall.
    • Programmatic advertising uses software to buy and place ads automatically.
    • The company took a programmatic approach to reducing waste, step by step.
  2. Relating to computer programming or software instructions.
    • The app allows programmatic access to its data through an API.
    • Programmatic errors in the code caused the system to crash.
    • Developers use programmatic methods to control the website's layout.
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