modernizability
Modernizability refers to the degree to which a system, technology, or organization can be readily updated or adapted to incorporate new features, functionalities, or technologies without requiring a complete overhaul. It is a crucial concept in fields ranging from software engineering and infrastructure development to urban planning and defense. A highly modernizable system is designed with flexibility and modularity in mind, allowing for incremental improvements and adaptations over its lifespan.
In software development, modernizability is often achieved through well-defined interfaces, modular architecture, and the use of
The opposite of modernizability is obsolescence, where a system becomes outdated and difficult or impossible to