Noncustom
Noncustom is an adjective used to describe something that has not been customized or tailored to a specific user, requirement, or use case. In practice, noncustom items are produced in a standard configuration or offer fixed features, as opposed to custom or configurable options. The term emphasizes the absence of personalization rather than the creation of something new.
The word is formed from the prefix non- meaning not, combined with custom, which historically refers to
Applications and contexts vary by industry. In software, noncustom features are built-in and typically cannot be
Implications of adopting noncustom options include lower cost, faster deployment, and greater consistency, but at the