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What (who) is future-proof - definition

PROCESS OF ANTICIPATING THE FUTURE AND DEVELOPING METHODS OF MINIMIZING THE EFFECTS OF SHOCKS AND STRESSES OF FUTURE EVENTS
Future proofing electronic files; Future proofing; Future-proofing; Futureproofing; Future proof
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future-proof         
¦ adjective (of a product) unlikely to become obsolete.
Derivatives
future-proofed adjective
future-proofing noun
Future-proof         
Future-proofing is the process of anticipating the future and developing methods of minimizing the effects of shocks and stresses of future events.Rich, Brian.
Mathematical proof         
RIGOROUS DEMONSTRATION THAT A MATHEMATICAL STATEMENT FOLLOWS FROM ITS PREMISES
TheoremProving; Proof (mathematics); Proof (math); Mathematical Proof; Proving (math); Maths proofs; Mathematical proofs; Proof techniques; Proof Techniques; Demonstration (proof); Derivation (mathematical logic); Methods of proof; Proof method; Skipped step; Essential step; Theorem-proving; Two-column proof; Mathing; Types of proof; Math proof; History of mathematical proof; Mathematical derivation; Geometric proof; Geometrical proof
A mathematical proof is an inferential argument for a mathematical statement, showing that the stated assumptions logically guarantee the conclusion. The argument may use other previously established statements, such as theorems; but every proof can, in principle, be constructed using only certain basic or original assumptions known as axioms, along with the accepted rules of inference.

Wikipedia

Future-proof

Future-proofing (also futureproofing) is the process of anticipating the future and developing methods of minimizing the effects of shocks and stresses of future events. Future-proofing is used in industries such as electronics, medical industry, industrial design, and more recently, in design for climate change. The principles of future-proofing are extracted from other industries and codified as a system for approaching an intervention in an historic building.

Examples of use of future-proof
1. One hesitates to say that anything is future–proof but [the legislation] has been drafted in such a way to make it as future–proof as possible.
2. They shoot on HD [high definition] which will future–proof the whole enterprise.
3. The debate over what the licence fee is and how future–proof it might be seems to be more pressing by the day.
4. In the race for getting into our homes with a future proof–ish solution, this was a deft bit of gun jumping.
5. It will also future–proof our free–to–air platforms, Freeview and Freesat." But Channel 4s chief executive, Andy Duncan, said he was not keen on getting involved as he did not believe it was commercially viable.