predvídatenos
Predvídatenos is a concept describing the quality or degree of predictability of a system or process. It describes how well future states can be anticipated from current data and models. The term is used across disciplines such as philosophy, statistics, computer science, meteorology, and economics to discuss the limits of forecasting and the reliability of predictions. In practice, predvídatenos is not a fixed attribute; it depends on a system's dynamics, the quality and quantity of information available, and the sophistication of the models used to forecast.
Etymology: The word stems from predvídať (to foresee) and the suffix -nost, with Slavic roots pred- (before)
Measurement and related concepts: Predictability is assessed via forecast accuracy, calibration, and skill scores, or via
Applications: In climate science, economics, epidemiology, and engineering, practitioners describe the practical predvídatenos of models to
Limitations: Some systems exhibit intrinsic randomness, making long-range prediction inherently impossible regardless of data or methods;