hotstart
Hotstart, often written hot start, is a term used across several technical domains to denote starting a process from an existing, partially prepared state rather than from a fully fresh condition. The core idea is to leverage prior activity or heat, data, or state to reduce startup time or to improve performance. The phrase is related to, but distinct from, cold start (starting from zero state) and warm start (partial preparation).
In computing and numerical computation, hot start refers to initializing a procedure with a solution or state
In software and systems engineering, hot-start techniques include preloading data into caches, keeping services warm, or
In aviation and propulsion, hot start is a specific start condition where the engine remains hot and
Related terms include warm start and cold start, which describe progressively less prior state being used.