recoding

/riːˈkoʊdɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process or act of changing the way information is represented or stored.
    • The recoding of the database took several hours to complete.
    • The team discussed the recoding of the old files into a modern format.
    • Recoding the software is necessary to fix the security issues.
verb
  1. To change the way information is represented or stored, especially in a computer or digital system.
    • After the update, the system automatically started recoding the old files into a new format.
    • She is recoding the video to reduce its file size for easier sharing.
    • The programmer spent the afternoon recoding the website to make it load faster.
  2. To change a message, instruction, or behavior into a different form or system of meaning.
    • The translator is recoding the speech from English into Japanese for the audience.
    • By recoding the rules, the game became much more fun for everyone.
    • The therapist helped him by recoding his negative thoughts into more positive ones.
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