Structured in a sentence as an adjective

Its hiring process should not be structured like Wal-Mart.

Data flow diagrams, best practices, structured design, etc.

The dart2js compiler is the most important part and it's well structured, easy to understand code.

Study the "meta," that is, the choice of how the codebase is structured and the ruthless attention to detail.

In these two books, the authors of four dozen open source applications explain how their software is structured, and why.

Funny how jazzed I get when it's data that I can really relate to...I've already structured my data warehouse and started the loads.

The real problem is that Unix commands produce flat text output without any information about how to parse that text back into structured data.

The 10,000 hour rule is best applied to things like coding or langauge learning, in other words, low pressure learning environments that have structured guidelines to success.

Six large org groups, run as individual companies, individual budgets, divided by product and all reporting to the CEO - exactly how Microsoft is structured.

The Commission's complaint alleges that during this period certain of these executives, including Abrams, backdated stock option exercises, made fraudulent disclosures concerning Mercury's "backlog" of sales revenues to manage its reported earnings, and structured fraudulent loans for option exercises by overseas employees to avoid recording expenses.

Again, this has major impacts on how the system is structured, in particular because it is meaningful to talk about how to restart a "process" in a way that it is not meaningful to talk about how to restart a "channel".Go advocates desperately, desperately need to avoid the temptation to explain to themselves why Erlang isn't as good, because then they'll fail to learn the lessons that Erlang learned the easy way.

Structured definitions

adjective

having definite and highly organized structure; "a structured environment"

adjective

resembling a living organism in organization or development; "society as an integrated whole"

See also: integrated