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command-driven

American  
[kuh-mand-driv-uhn] / kəˈmændˌdrɪv ən /

adjective

Computers.
  1. pertaining to or denoting a software program whose instructions to perform specified tasks are issued by the user as typed commands in predetermined syntax (menu-driven ).


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Politics is as command-driven as the economy.

From Economist

Yes, there is an economic development goal that smacks into long-held points of contention between the so-called “Washington” and “Beijing” models, with the latter focused on a more explicit sort of favoritism and command-driven national economic development model than the American approach.

From Forbes

Instead, Microsoft and its partners chose to spend most of the presentation talking about the future of TV-related entertainment as well as Xbox One’s much-refined voice command-driven interface.

From Time