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regolazioni

Regolazioni is the plural of regolazione in Italian, referring to the act or process of regulating, adjusting, or tuning a system, device, or policy to achieve a desired performance or state. The term encompasses calibrations, settings, and policy changes across domains.

Etymology and scope: The word derives from regolare ("to regulate"), and in practice it covers both physical

Applications span technical, artistic, and administrative contexts. In engineering and manufacturing, regolazioni include instrument calibration and

Process and quality: Typical steps include assessing performance, defining targets, measuring results, implementing changes, verifying outcomes,

See also: calibration, tuning, regulation.

adjustments
(calibrations,
tuning)
and
non-physical
changes
(policy
updates).
tuning
of
control
parameters.
In
electronics
and
audio,
they
cover
gain,
bias,
and
filter
settings.
In
music,
tuning
adjusts
pitch
of
instruments.
In
governance
and
business,
regolazioni
denote
regulatory
updates
or
policy
revisions
to
meet
standards
or
respond
to
changes.
and
documenting
the
adjustments.
Effective
regolazioni
rely
on
traceability,
repeatability,
and
risk
assessment;
in
regulated
contexts
changes
may
require
approval.