consistencydirectly
Consistencydirectly is a term used to describe a principle of achieving consistency by direct, immediate alignment of states, outputs, or behaviors. Unlike approaches that rely on indirect reconciliation, delayed updates, or eventual convergence, consistencydirectly emphasizes that coherence should be established at the point of action or state change.
It is a compound coined from consistency and directly, and its usage is not standardized. It appears
In software and data systems, proponents of consistencydirectly describe mechanisms that propagate changes across all relevant
Critics argue that achieving direct consistency can impose performance or architectural constraints and may not be