Resiliency - significado y definición. Qué es Resiliency
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Qué (quién) es Resiliency - definición

ABILITY OF AN OBJECT, SYSTEM, OR PROPERTY TO TOLERATE OR RESIST PERTURBATIONS THAT MIGHT AFFECT ITS BEHAVIOR
Robust; System resilience

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Resiliency; Resilient; Resilience (album); Resilience (disambiguation); Resiliance; Resilience (book); Resilient (song); Résilience
·noun The act of resiling, springing back, or rebounding; as, the resilience of a ball or of sound.
II. Resiliency ·noun The mechanical work required to strain an elastic body, as a deflected beam, stretched spring, ·etc., to the elastic limit; also, the work performed by the body in recovering from such strain.
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Resiliency; Resilient; Resilience (album); Resilience (disambiguation); Resiliance; Resilience (book); Resilient (song); Résilience
n.
Rebounding.
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Resiliency; Resilient; Resilience (album); Resilience (disambiguation); Resiliance; Resilience (book); Resilient (song); Résilience
a.
Rebounding, recoiling, elastic, springy.

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Robustness

Robustness is the property of being strong and healthy in constitution. When it is transposed into a system, it refers to the ability of tolerating perturbations that might affect the system’s functional body. In the 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" refers to situations wherein perturbations are small in magnitude, which considers that the "small" magnitude hypothesis can be difficult to verify because "small" or "large" depends on the specific problem. Conversely, "Robustness in the large problem" refers to situations wherein no assumptions can be made about the magnitude of perturbations, which can either be small or large. It has been discussed that robustness has two dimensions: resistance and avoidance.

Ejemplos de uso de Resiliency
1. But the Kavanaugh and Boyle nominations may test its resiliency.
2. Americans need to build a "resiliency factor" into their concept of dealing with terrorism, he said.
3. In two seasons under Brown, the Pistons have been a picture of resiliency.
4. We did not underestimate the resiliency of the insurgency as our grotesquely liberal media suggests.
5. "People who have had this forced on them often make changes," says Al Siebert, a psychologist specializing in resiliency.