Tiering
Pronunciation: /ˈtiɹɪŋ/
Tiering (noun)
- The act of arranging people or things into different levels based on size, quality, or importance.
- A system that gives different users different permissions or services depending on their level.
- The process of building or organizing something in layers, where each layer sits above or below another.
Examples
- The program uses tiering to group levels by difficulty.
- Tiering helps learners move through levels in groups.