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prioriter

Prioriter is a verb related to the act of assigning priority to tasks, decisions, or resources, or arranging items in order of importance or urgency. In Norwegian, the standard infinitive is å prioritere, with common conjugations such as prioriterer (present), prioriterte (past), and prioritert (past participle). The bare form prioriter is not the typical infinitive in modern Norwegian, but it appears as a stem in inflected forms and in compound nouns like prioriteringsplan (priority plan).

In practice, prioritization is central to many fields. It guides personal time management, project planning, software

Process-wise, prioritization typically involves identifying goals, listing tasks or options, evaluating value against cost or effort,

See also prioritization, MoSCoW method, backlog, triage, decision analysis.

development
backlogs,
healthcare
triage,
and
public
policy.
In
agile
software
development,
backlog
prioritization
determines
which
features
are
worked
on
next.
In
healthcare,
triage
assigns
priority
to
patients
based
on
urgency
and
potential
benefit.
Various
frameworks
are
used
to
structure
prioritization,
including
MoSCoW
(Must,
Should,
Could,
Won’t),
prioritization
matrices
that
compare
importance
and
urgency,
and
scoring
methods
such
as
RICE
(Reach,
Impact,
Confidence,
Effort)
or
ICE
(Impact,
Confidence,
Ease).
and
assigning
a
priority
ranking.
The
results
guide
resource
allocation
and
scheduling,
with
frequent
re-evaluation
as
conditions
change.