Science and technology Mathematics and logic , the theory of which is an effective theory In
mathematics and
logic,
effective is used to describe metalogical methods that fit the criteria of an
effective procedure. In
group theory, a group element
acts effectively (or
faithfully) on a point, if that point is not
fixed by the action.
Physics In
physics, an
effective theory is, similar to a
phenomenological theory, a framework intended to explain certain (observed) effects without the claim that the theory correctly models the underlying (unobserved) processes. In
heat transfer,
effectiveness is a measure of the performance of a
heat exchanger when using the
NTU method.
Medicine In
medicine, effectiveness relates to how well a treatment works in practice, especially as shown in
pragmatic clinical trials, as opposed to
efficacy, which measures how well it works in explanatory clinical trials or research laboratory studies.
Humanities and social sciences In
management, effectiveness relates to
getting the right things done.
Peter Drucker reminds his readers that "effectiveness
can and
must be learned". The term "institutional effectiveness" has been widely adopted within
higher education settings to assess "how well an
institution is achieving its mission and goals". For example,
Utica University in New York State holds that "an effective institution is characterized by a
clearly defined mission that articulates who it serves, what it aspires to be, and what it values. Likewise, an effective institution has clear goals that are broadly communicated to its
stakeholders". In
human–computer interaction, effectiveness is defined as "the accuracy and completeness of users' tasks while using a system". In
military science,
effectiveness is a criterion used to assess changes determined in the target system, in its behavior, capability, or assets, tied to the attainment of an end state, achievement of an objective, or creation of an effect, while
combat effectiveness is: "...the readiness of a military unit to engage in combat based on behavioral, operational, and leadership considerations.
Combat effectiveness measures the ability of a military force to accomplish its objective and is one component of overall military effectiveness." ==Related terms==