convenables
Convenables is a term used in some branches of decision theory and optimization to describe a subset of feasible alternatives that are considered practically suitable under defined criteria. The word stems from convenable, meaning appropriate or suitable, and is used to distinguish options that are not only feasible but also acceptable in practice due to cost, risk, or computation considerations.
A convenable option is one that satisfies all stated constraints and achieves near-optimal performance within a
The concept emerged in optimization discussions during the 2010s as a way to manage large solution spaces
Applications of convenables appear in fields such as supply chain design, scheduling, and resource allocation, where
Related ideas include feasible solution, admissible set, near-optimality, robust optimization, and Pareto efficiency.