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  2. Optimization (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Optimize; Process optimization, in business and engineering, methodologies for improving the efficiency of a production process; Product optimization, in business and marketing, methodologies for improving the quality and desirability of a product or product concept

  3. Kaizen - Wikipedia

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    However, given the common practice in Japan of labeling industrial or business improvement techniques with the word kaizen, particularly the practices spearheaded by Toyota, the word kaizen in English is typically applied to measures for implementing continuous improvement, especially those with a "Japanese philosophy". The discussion below ...

  4. Product optimization - Wikipedia

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    A product has a number of attributes. For example, a soda bottle can have different packaging variations, flavors, nutritional values. It is possible to optimize a product by making minor adjustments.

  5. Process optimization - Wikipedia

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    Process optimization is the discipline of adjusting a process so as to make the best or most effective use of some specified set of parameters without violating some constraint.

  6. Search engine optimization - Wikipedia

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    Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the quality and quantity of website traffic to a website or a web page from search engines. [1] [2] SEO targets unpaid search traffic (usually referred to as "organic" results) rather than direct traffic, referral traffic, social media traffic, or paid traffic.

  7. Mathematical optimization - Wikipedia

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    For example, to optimize a structural design, one would desire a design that is both light and rigid. When two objectives conflict, a trade-off must be created. There may be one lightest design, one stiffest design, and an infinite number of designs that are some compromise of weight and rigidity.

  8. Program optimization - Wikipedia

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    Although the term "optimization" is derived from "optimum", [2] achieving a truly optimal system is rare in practice, which is referred to as superoptimization.Optimization typically focuses on improving a system with respect to a specific quality metric rather than making it universally optimal.

  9. Design optimization - Wikipedia

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    Design optimization is an engineering design methodology using a mathematical formulation of a design problem to support selection of the optimal design among many alternatives.