reswitchability
Reswitchability refers to the ability of a system, particularly in computing or electrical engineering, to revert to a previous state or configuration after a change has been made. This concept is often encountered in the context of software updates, network configurations, or power management. A system is considered reswitchable if it can reliably and safely return to its prior operational parameters without data loss or significant degradation of performance.
In software development, reswitchability might apply to the rollback of a new version if it introduces bugs
The ease and reliability of reswitching are crucial for system stability and user experience. A well-designed