Definition of Robustness. Meaning of Robustness. Synonyms of Robustness

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Definition of Robustness

Robustness
Robustness Ro*bust"ness, n. The quality or state of being robust.

Meaning of Robustness from wikipedia

- same line robustness can be defined as "the ability of a system to resist change without adapting its initial stable configuration". "Robustness in the small"...
- Thomson and David Schi**** argued that Postel's robustness principle actually leads to a lack of robustness, including security: A flaw can become entrenched...
- this is a minority usage. Plain 'robustness' to mean 'distributional robustness' is common. When considering how robust an estimator is to the presence...
- Robustness testing is any quality ****urance methodology focused on testing the robustness of software. Robustness testing has also been used to describe...
- computer science, robustness is the ability of a computer system to cope with errors during execution and cope with erroneous input. Robustness can encomp****...
- Look up Robustness, robustness, Robust, or robust in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Robustness is the property of being strong and healthy in constitution...
- and others were fairly robust; the state-space methods invented in the 1960s and 1970s were sometimes found to lack robustness, prompting research to...
- In evolutionary biology, robustness of a biological system (also called biological or genetic robustness) is the persistence of a certain characteristic...
- Robust optimization is a field of mathematical optimization theory that deals with optimization problems in which a certain measure of robustness is sought...
- Accidental actions SCI P391 Structural Robustness of Steel Framed Buildings Practical guide to structural robustness and disproportionate collapse in buildings...