- A trade-off (or
tradeoff) is a
situational decision that
involves diminishing or
losing on quality, quantity, or
property of a set or
design in return...
- In
evolutionary biology, an
evolutionary tradeoff is a
situation in
which evolution cannot advance one part of a
biological system without distressing...
- In
statistics and
machine learning, the bias–variance
tradeoff describes the
relationship between a model's complexity, the
accuracy of its predictions...
- (com****tion time or
response time). The
utility of a
given space–time
tradeoff is
affected by
related fixed and
variable costs (of, e.g., CPU speed, storage...
- The
cognitive tradeoff hypothesis argues that in the
cognitive evolution of humans,
there was an
evolutionary tradeoff between short-term
working memory...
- A
detection error tradeoff (DET)
graph is a
graphical plot of
error rates for
binary classification systems,
plotting the
false rejection rate vs. false...
- In
software engineering,
Architecture Tradeoff Analysis Method (ATAM) is a risk-mitigation
process used
early in the
software development life cycle. ATAM...
- flexibility–usability
tradeoff is a
design principle maintaining that, as the
flexibility of a
system increases, its
usability decreases. The
tradeoff exists because...
- T-\ell =T} and C = w T {\displaystyle C=wT} . From this labor-leisure
tradeoff model, both the
substitution effect and the
income effect can be used to...
- The risk–return
spectrum (also
called the risk–return
tradeoff or risk–reward) is the
relationship between the
amount of
return gained on an investment...