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robustness

nounthe fact of being strongUsagefinancial robustnessthe fact of being in a strong position financially

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  1. Robustness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Robustness is defined as "the ability of a [system] to resist change without adapting its initial stable configuration". It may refer to: In biology. Robustness ...
     
  2. Robustness (computer science) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In computer science, robustness is the ability of a computer system to cope with errors during execution or the ability of an algorithm to continue to operate ...
     
  3. Mutational robustness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Mutational robustness describes the extent to which an organism's phenotype remains constant in spite of mutation. Natural selection can directly induce the ...
     
  4. robustness - definition of robustness by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    ro·bust (r -b st , r b st ). adj. 1. Full of health and strength; vigorous. 2. Powerfully built; sturdy. See Synonyms at healthy. 3. Requiring or suited to physical strength ...
     
  5. Hansen, L.P. and Sargent, T.J.: Robustness.
    Nov 19, 2012 ... Description of the book Robustness by Hansen, L.P. and Sargent, T.J., published by Princeton University Press.
     
  6. Introduction to Robustness Diagrams
    A robustness diagram is basically a simplified UML communication/collaboration diagram which uses the graphical symbols depicted in Figure 1. As you can ...
     
  7. Biological robustness.
    Biological robustness. Kitano H. Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc., 3-14- 13 Higashi-Gotanda, Shinagawa, Tokyo 141-0022, Japan. kitano@csl.sony.co.
     
  8. Robustness of IMF data scrutinised - FT.com
    Oct 12, 2012 ... International Monetary Fund research suggesting that tax rises and public spending cuts might be so harmful as to be self-defeating has been ...