Programmatic (adjective)

Relating to a program or programs; systematic and efficiently organized.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from program + -matic, on the pattern of automatic.

Examples:

  1. The programmatic approach to advertising uses algorithms to target specific audience segments.
  2. The programmatic framework for the project was carefully designed to ensure success.
  3. The programmatic solution was chosen for its efficiency and ease of implementation.
  4. The programmatic marketing strategy was highly effective in reaching the target audience.
  5. The programmatic execution of the plan was flawless and produced excellent results.
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