kaotamiseta
Kaotamiseta is a term used in theoretical discussions of efficiency and risk management to denote a property of processes that operate without incurring loss of information, value, or resources. In practical use, it is often employed as a qualitative descriptor rather than a formal standard, with meaning varying by discipline.
Etymology: The word is formed from Estonian kaotama 'to lose' and a suffix forming a negation or
Definition and scope: In information theory and data transmission, kaotamiseta describes lossless processes in which no
Examples: A lossless compression algorithm that preserves all input bits may be described as achieving kaotamiseta
Limitations: As a relatively new or niche term, kaotamiseta lacks a universally accepted formal definition; its
See also: Lossless, Efficiency, Waste reduction, Risk management.