nonupdating
Nonupdating is an adjective used to describe something that does not update automatically or in response to new information. It characterizes objects, processes, or systems whose state remains fixed after creation or deployment unless an explicit action is taken to modify them. The term is not a formal technical term with a single standardized definition, but is used across fields to indicate a lack of automatic dynamism.
In computing and information systems, nonupdating components are typically static or read-only. Examples include static websites,
In machine learning and artificial intelligence, nonupdating can describe models, layers, or features that are frozen
In data governance and software deployment, nonupdating artifacts are intended to remain unchanged to preserve reproducibility
Overall, nonupdating emphasizes stability and determinism at the expense of currentness. The choice to design or