Configuration

Group: 4 #group-4

Relations

  • Form: Form refers to the way something is configured or composed.
  • Arrangement: Configuration involves arranging or organizing components in a particular way.
  • Setup: Configuration is the process of setting up or preparing a system for use.
  • Arrangement: An arrangement determines the configuration or setup of elements.
  • Installation: Configuration is typically done during or after the installation of software or hardware.
  • Preferences: Configuration allows users to set their preferences or desired behavior.
  • Customization: Configuration allows for customization or tailoring to meet specific needs or preferences.
  • Parameters: Configuration involves specifying parameters or values for various options.
  • Initialization: Configuration initializes or sets the initial state of a system or application.
  • Arrangement: An arrangement determines the configuration or composition of elements.
  • Personalization: Configuration allows for personalization or tailoring to individual preferences.
  • Specification: Configuration involves specifying or defining the desired characteristics or behavior.
  • Structure: The configuration of a structure refers to the way its components are arranged and interconnected.
  • Tuning: Configuration includes tuning or optimizing settings for better performance or efficiency.
  • Calibration: Configuration may involve calibrating or adjusting components for optimal performance.
  • Settings: Configuration involves defining settings or parameters for a system or application.
  • Deployment: Configuration is often part of the deployment process for software or systems.
  • Adaptation: Configuration enables adaptation or customization to different environments or use cases.
  • Modification: Configuration may involve modifying or altering the default settings or behavior.
  • Tailoring: Configuration involves tailoring or adapting a system to specific requirements.
  • Customization: Configuration enables customization or tailoring of a system to specific needs.
  • Adjustment: Configuration involves adjusting or fine-tuning various settings or parameters.
  • Optimization: Configuration aims to optimize the system or application for specific goals or requirements.