Implementation in a sentence as a noun

I've regretted my role in that implementation for several years.

Take your first, crappy implementation and rewrite it in the same language and you'll probably still see at least 10x improvement, if not 20.

Relying solely on an implementation sealed inside a chip and which is impossible to audit is a BAD idea.

I think if you talk to cryptographers, you'll get a slight bias towards the belief that it's the latter: that there are implementation weaknesses at play here more than fundamental breaks in crypto.

Our patron made the requisite politely interested noises and, at one point, suggested that a particular implementation detail might be improved upon.

To some extent, the fact that this uses monads is incidental: all thats important is that there is some IO type, some ST type and so onthe fact that they all form monads is almost an implementation detail.

Overclocking is more complicated with its larger frequency range and dynamic configuration, so the PCH’s embedded controller and SW service are used to abstract the ICC implementation.

Based on a single implementation, Oracle would bypass this entire patent scheme and claim ownership over any and all ways to carry out methods for 95 years without any vetting by the Copyright Office of the type required for patents.

Implementation definitions

noun

the act of accomplishing some aim or executing some order; "the agency was created for the implementation of the policy"

See also: execution

noun

the act of implementing (providing a practical means for accomplishing something); carrying into effect

See also: effectuation