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Robust

Robust is an adjective used to describe something that is strong, sturdy, and able to operate or remain functional under adverse conditions. The word traces to Latin robustus, but in contemporary usage it emphasizes resilience to variability and disturbances rather than merely physical strength.

In engineering and applied sciences, robustness denotes performance that holds under a range of conditions. Robust

In computing and software, robustness refers to systems that fail gracefully, handle unexpected inputs, and recover

In biology and ecology, robustness characterizes the ability of a system to maintain functions amid perturbations,

Usage varies by field, but robustness generally denotes durability, reliability, and resilience. In everyday language, a

design
minimizes
sensitivity
to
manufacturing
variation
and
environmental
change.
Robust
control
aims
to
maintain
stability
and
performance
despite
model
uncertainty
and
disturbances.
Robust
statistics
describe
methods
that
remain
effective
in
the
presence
of
outliers
or
model
deviations.
Robust
optimization
studies
decisions
that
stay
feasible
under
uncertainty.
quickly
from
errors.
This
often
involves
fault
tolerance,
input
validation,
and
defensive
programming.
such
as
genetic
variation
or
environmental
stress.
Redundancy,
modularity,
and
feedback
mechanisms
often
contribute
to
robustness.
robust
person
or
device
is
seen
as
capable
and
dependable.