networkal
Networkal is a neologism used to describe attributes, states, or phenomena related to networks in information technology, social systems, and biological networks. The term functions as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, networkal describes anything pertaining to networks or networked environments, such as networkal resilience, networkal throughput, or networkal topology. As a noun, a networkal denotes a network-oriented entity, property, or measure derived from the network as a whole.
The term emerged in interdisciplinary discussions around network science in the 21st century and has appeared
In computing and communications, networkal properties emphasize end-to-end performance, reliability, security, and interoperability across nodes and
Networkal metrics borrow from graph theory and network science, including degree distribution, clustering, path length, and
See also: network, network topology, graph theory, node, edge, resilience, diffusion.