Noun
programmability (usually uncountable, plural programmabilities)
The abstract capability of being programmable.
That lack of programmability is probably what ultimately will doom vi. It can't extend its domain. Bill Joy
Although they did not contain any microprocessors, but were built around transistor-transistor logic (TTL), Hewlett-Packard calculators as far back as 1968 had various levels of programmability such that could be called microcomputers. Source: Internet
Get high-density 10, 40, and 100 Gigabit Ethernet with application awareness, high programmability, and performance analytics. Source: Internet
Xilinx’s recently released Zynq All Programmable SoC (system on a chip) joins the software programmability of the ARM-based processor that has been integrated into the product, with the hardware programmability of an FPGA. Source: Internet
IntentBasedNetworking is reducing time and error with automation and programmability. Source: Internet
SDN is an important part of the mix as far as network programmability is concerned, but it is not the only game in town. Source: Internet