restlading
Restlading is a rarely used neologism that appears in online discussions relating to systems design and information management. Because it is not established in any formal discipline or standard glossary, definitions of restlading vary by context. In most usages, restlading denotes a deliberate sequence of load-related operations that occur after a period of rest or low activity.
In computing, proponents sometimes describe restlading as a strategy for reintroducing resources, services, or data to
In other contexts, restlading has been used metaphorically to describe processes in education or content delivery
Because restlading lacks a formal definition, its meaning is highly dependent on the speaker and the domain.
See also: lazy loading, cache warming, load balancing, restart strategy, RESTful design.