Tractable
31tractable — adj. 1 (of a person) easily handled; manageable; docile. 2 (of material etc.) pliant, malleable. Derivatives: tractability n. tractableness n. tractably adv. Etymology: L tractabilis f. tractare handle, frequent. of trahere tract draw …
32Operation Tractable — Part of Operation Overlord Canadian forces moving toward Falaise …
33Opération Tractable — 48°53′34″N 0°11′31″O / 48.89278, 0.19194 …
34Operation Tractable — Schlacht um Caen Teil von: Zweiter Weltkrieg Karte des alliierten Vorstoßes bis zum 19. Juli 1944 …
35make tractable — index subdue Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
36Tractableness — Tractable Tract a*ble, a. [L. tractabilis, fr, tractare to draw violently, to handle, treat. See {Treat}, v. t.] 1. Capable of being easily led, taught, or managed; docile; manageable; governable; as, tractable children; a tractable learner.… …
37Tractably — Tractable Tract a*ble, a. [L. tractabilis, fr, tractare to draw violently, to handle, treat. See {Treat}, v. t.] 1. Capable of being easily led, taught, or managed; docile; manageable; governable; as, tractable children; a tractable learner.… …
38tractability — tractable ► ADJECTIVE 1) easy to control or influence. 2) (of a situation or problem) easy to deal with. DERIVATIVES tractability noun. ORIGIN Latin tractabilis, from tractare to handle …
39Complexity of constraint satisfaction — The complexity of constraint satisfaction is the application of computational complexity theory on constraint satisfaction. It has mainly been studied for discriminating between tractable and intractable classes of constraint satisfaction… …
40Decomposition method (constraint satisfaction) — In constraint satisfaction, a decomposition method translates a constraint satisfaction problem into another constraint satisfaction problem that is binary and acyclic. Decomposition methods work by grouping variables into sets, and solving a… …