consistency
Consistency is the quality of being reliable, coherent, and free from contradictions across a set of beliefs, data, actions, or system components. In logic and mathematics, a theory is consistent if it does not derive both a statement and its negation; in such a case no contradiction is entailed. In probability and statistics, a method or estimator is consistent if, as the sample size increases, it converges in probability to the true parameter value or state of nature.
In philosophy and psychology, consistency relates to coherent belief systems and to theories such as cognitive
In computer science and data management, consistency also describes the integrity of systems. ACID database properties
Time consistency describes the stability of preferences and plans over time; a time-consistent decision maker does
In practice, achieving consistency involves rigorous reasoning, validation, testing, and adherence to standards. When consistency fails,