machine-readable

[muh-sheen-ree-duh-buh l] /məˈʃinˈri də bəl/
adjective, Computers.
1.
of or pertaining to data encoded on an appropriate medium and in a form suitable for processing by computer.
Origin
1960-65
Examples from the web for machine-readable
  • The statements could then be translated into a machine-readable format at some later date.
  • Today computers are everywhere, and whole libraries of machine-readable texts are available.
  • The data sets are available in a variety of machine-readable formats and are refreshed when new data becomes available.