satisfice — ☆ satisfice [sat′is fīs΄] vi. satisficed, satisficing 〚coined by H. A. SIMON2 Herbert Alexander /span> SATIS(FY) + (SUF)FICE 〛 to be satisfied with a minimum or merely satisfactory level of performance, profitability, etc. rather than a maximum… … Universalium
satisfice — 1560s, SATISFY (Cf. satisfy), altered by influence of its Latin root satisfacere. A Northern English colloquial word; modern use from c.1956 may be an independent formation. Related: Satisficed; satisficing … Etymology dictionary
satisfice — ☆ satisfice [sat′is fīs΄] vi. satisficed, satisficing [coined by H. A. SIMON2 Herbert Alexander < SATIS(FY) + (SUF)FICE ] to be satisfied with a minimum or merely satisfactory level of performance, profitability, etc. rather than a maximum or… … English World dictionary
satisfice — verb decide on and pursue a course of action satisfying the minimum requirements to achieve a goal optimization requires processes that are more complex than those needed to merely satisfice • Syn: ↑satisfise • Hypernyms: ↑act, ↑move • Verb… … Useful english dictionary
satisfice — verb To make a choice that suffices to fulfill the minimum requirements to achieve an objective, without special regard for utility maximization or optimization of ones preferences … Wiktionary
satisfice — satisficing … Dictionary of sociology
satisfice — sat·is·fice … English syllables
Satisficing — (a portmanteau of satisfy and suffice ) is a decision making strategy which attempts to meet criteria for adequacy, rather than to identify an optimal solution. A satisficing strategy may often be (near) optimal if the costs of the decision… … Wikipedia
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