Optimization

Pronunciation: /ɑːptəməˈzeɪʃən/

Optimization (noun)

  1. The process of making something work as well as possible by choosing the best method or settings.
  2. In computing, changing a program or system to use less time or memory and run more efficiently.
  3. In mathematics, finding values that make a function reach its highest or lowest possible result.

Examples

  • Optimization helps you plan steps to get the best results.
  • The team uses optimization to organize tasks for better outcomes.