cumulativeness
Cumulativeness is the property of a system, process, or measurement in which effects or quantities build up over time or across events through aggregation, accumulation, or compounding. It emphasizes that present outcomes are influenced by past inputs and that the total impact cannot be understood by looking at isolated incidents alone. Cumulativeness can arise from linear accumulation or from nonlinear dynamics such as thresholds, feedback, or saturation, making the evolution of a system sensitive to its history.
In statistics and data analysis, cumulativeness appears in concepts like cumulative sums and cumulative distribution functions,
Modeling cumulativeness often requires time-series analysis, integral or summation operators, and attention to path dependence, lag