tractability

/ˌtræktəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being easy to manage, control, or deal with.
    • The tractability of the new software made it popular with beginners.
    • The horse's tractability made it suitable for children to ride.
    • Her tractability as a team player made her a favorite among coworkers.
  2. In mathematics or computing, the property of a problem being solvable in a reasonable amount of time or with available resources.
    • The tractability of the algorithm allowed the researchers to solve the problem quickly.
    • The tractability of this equation means it can be solved with basic algebra.
    • Computer scientists study the tractability of complex problems to find efficient solutions.