permanre
Permanre is a neologism used to discuss the persistence of properties or structures over time. There is no single, widely accepted definition, and the term appears in varied contexts such as philosophy, information theory, and systems studies.
Etymology and terminology: the form appears to derive from the Latin permanere, meaning to endure, with an
Philosophical usage: in speculative discussions, permanre denotes the persistence of an object’s essential properties despite changes
Information theory and digital preservation: in archiving and data integrity discussions, permanre describes a theoretical guarantee
Systems theory and resilience: in this domain, permanre can refer to a baseline state toward which a
Examples: a database schema designed for permanre would maintain its core semantics even as interfaces evolve;
Limitations: because permanre is not standardized, its meaning varies by discipline, which can hamper precise communication.