Optimizer
Pronunciation: /ˈɑptəˌmaɪzˈɑɹ/
Optimizer (noun)
- A program that changes settings to get the best result from data or a system.
- A person or thing that helps make a plan, process, or system work better and use fewer resources.
- A method that finds the best value of a function by trying many possible solutions.
Examples
- The optimizer improves performance by adjusting system settings.
- An optimizer can speed up programs by fine-tuning resources.