Robustness in a sentence as a noun

Reimplementation requires testing for a level of robustness well to the north of MtGox.

So if you don't care about either of those things and only care about robustness and concurrency then Erlang is great.

So I completely buy the robustness and simplicity argument these guys are making.

Without collateral markets, volatilises for puts and calls will diverge and the market's robustness will suffer.

Redundancy might be used deliberately eg. for caching or robustness, but even the you usually want to have one canonical version of the data.

I love Python, but it's a rubbish article I regret to have upvoted.> Python is robustThis paragraph does not feature a word about robustness.

Theory aside, in practice the greater prevalence of sloppy error handling in languages other than C seems to leave the field pretty level when it comes to robustness.

Velocity appears to be a critical piece of information for robustness, as all the heuristics I tried to separate bodies already interpenetrating led to major glitches when the heuristic guessed wrong.

From the perspective of a database engine, operating systems do a lot of "dumb" things with resource management and scheduling in ways that are essentially impossible to avoid that the database engine has enough context to do intelligently on its own. OS bypass in a database can have substantial performance benefits and add robustness for many edge cases.

Eventually, we grew to around 20 employees, picked up a data center colo-cabinet for our customer apps and needed a bit more robustness, so I purchased a $300 used Cisco 2621xm, a couple T1 WICs for $500, and ran the company for the next year on that 3 mbit pipe - the company got to around 50 employees before we moved.

How do the jenkins guys break their repo so casually and find themselves struggling to recover it?i believe this is the robustness mentioned here: "The changeset graph is in some sense more "robust" in that it's just there and doesn't change on its own initiative"mercurial seems loathe to alter history - which is pretty sane and common sensical seeming to me, git does it as part of how it is 'supposed to be used' which frankly sounds as mad as travelling back in time to shoot your grandfather.

Robustness definitions

noun

the property of being strong and healthy in constitution

See also: hardiness lustiness validity

noun

the characteristic of being strong enough to withstand intellectual challenge; "the lack of robustness in the findings may be due to the small size of the sample"