bulundability
Bulundability is a concept used in design and systems engineering to describe the ease with which a system can undergo bulunding—a hypothetical process of rapid, low-friction integration and repurposing of its components to meet new requirements. The term has emerged in design discourse as a neologism for assessing how flexibly a platform can be adapted without extensive redesign.
Etymology and concept origin: The word bulund is a coined verb meaning to restructure and unify modules,
Definition and scope: A system’s bulundability indicates the degree to which its architecture supports fast reconfiguration,
Measurement: Bulundability can be assessed by compact scores for reconfiguration time, interoperability breadth, maintainability, and risk
Applications: The concept is used to compare platforms, guide investment in modular designs, and inform planning
Limitations: Bulundability is not a standardized, universal metric; definitions and evaluation methods vary. Without agreed-upon procedures,
See also: interoperability, adaptability, modularity, portability.