Lexeme: traffic routing  
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  1. noun. Traffic routing refers to the process of strategically directing network traffic from its source to its destination. It involves determining the most efficient paths for data packets or network traffic to travel through a network, taking into consideration factors such as network congestion, available bandwidth, and the desired Quality of Service (QoS). Traffic routing can be done manually by network administrators or automatically by routing algorithms implemented in network devices or software-defined networking (SDN) controllers. The primary goal of traffic routing is to optimize the performance and reliability of network communication by minimizing delays, improving throughput, and balancing the load across network links. GPT3.5
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  • noun. traffic routing (singular), traffic routings (plural)
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