milan2003_07
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Hello,
There are 2 words in English "effective" and "efficient" which learners often find confusing. Am I right that "effective" means "very good in performance", while "efficient" implies "working fast, doing what it has to do without spending extra time, money and other resources"?
I'm in doubt about "effective/efficient computational algorithm of digital signal processing". Should it be "effective" according to the explanation above?
Thanks
There are 2 words in English "effective" and "efficient" which learners often find confusing. Am I right that "effective" means "very good in performance", while "efficient" implies "working fast, doing what it has to do without spending extra time, money and other resources"?
I'm in doubt about "effective/efficient computational algorithm of digital signal processing". Should it be "effective" according to the explanation above?
Thanks