robustness.

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English - Turkish
{i} sağlamlık
(Gıda) dayanıklılık
dinçlik
gürbüzlük
{i} kuvvet
English - English
{n} stength, lustiness, vigor, power
Robustness defines the ability of the numerical method to provide a solution despite variabilities in the initial solution and control parameters This incorporates issues of fault tolerance Generally, robustness is achieved at the expense of accuracy
Certain thicknesses of annealed glass is considered suitable for use in large areas, in safety critical locations, for certain non-domestic situations such as shopfronts, showrooms, offices and public buildings This is referred to in Building Regulations Approved Document N as robustness
The ability of code to function even under abnormal conditions
The quality or state of being robust
The condition of a product or process design that remains relatively stable, with a minimum of variation, even though factors that influence operations or usage, such as environment and wear, are constantly changing
The quality of being robust
A system is considered robust if its functionality degrades "gracefully" when components of the system stop working
the property of strong in constitution
the condition of a product or process design that remains relatively stable with a minimum of variation even though factors that influence operations or usage, such as environment and wear, are constantly changing
(1) a user-oriented quality requirement specifying the degree to which an application shall continue to function properly under abnormal circumstances
Dependability of a system, product, or process to continue operating well even though conditions are constantly changing
The degree to which a system or component can function correctly in the presence of invalid inputs or stressful environmental conditions [6]
The quality of a problem solver that allows a gradual degradation in the performance when it is reaching the limits of its scope of expertise
{i} strength, power; stoutness, soundness
A measure of how sensitive a particular method is to violation of its assumptions
robustness.

    Hyphenation

    ro·bust·ness

    Etymology

    [ rO-'b&st, 'rO-(")b&st ] (adjective.) 1549. Latin robustus oaken, strong, from robor-, robur oak, strength.
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