Localisation in a sentence as a noun

I guess one of the issues here is localisation.

It favors simplicity and thus lacks certain features normally found in more high-level libraries, such as string localisation.

Also to deliver what is accepted as a TV requires significant localisation to broadcast and cable standards.

Its clever because not every us startup works without localisation everywhere.

It may be that the focus is moved towards detection, perhaps with something like the directional microphone arrays that can do gunshot detection/localisation.

Traditionally the low payload capacity has been a showstopper for UAVs, and laser range finders are often heavy, hence why so many UAVs have used vision-only localisation techniques.

A language like JavaScript that doesn't even handle decimal points or localisation of date formats, currencies or calendars just isn't ready to keep that infrastructure up without any browser libraries behind it.

Localisation definitions

noun

(physiology) the principle that specific functions have relatively circumscribed locations in some particular part or organ of the body

See also: localization

noun

a determination of the place where something is; "he got a good fix on the target"

See also: localization location locating