adjustmentoften
Adjustmentoften is a term used in discussions of iterative optimization to describe a practice of making frequent adjustments to parameters, plans, or strategies in response to feedback and changing conditions. It is not a formal term in established disciplines, but it appears as a concept in online discussions, case studies, and practical guides that emphasize rapid iteration and learning.
Etymology and scope: The word combines adjustment and often, signaling frequency. It does not have a widely
Applications and contexts: In software development and product management, adjustmentoften aligns with agile practices, rapid prototyping,
Related concepts: Iterative refinement, feedback loops, continuous improvement (kaizen), adaptive control, online learning, and hyperparameter tuning
Criticisms and considerations: Proponents argue that adjustmentoften promotes resilience and better alignment with real-world change. Critics
See also: Kaizen; agile methodology; adaptive control; online learning; continuous improvement.