routimis
Routimis is a concept in systems theory describing the deliberate rerouting of flows within a network to improve resilience and efficiency. It is used to describe strategies for distributing load across multiple routes or sequences of operations to avoid bottlenecks and single points of failure. Routimis has been discussed in the contexts of computer networks, transportation systems, supply chains, and organizational workflows.
Etymology: The term combines “route” with a Latin-sounding suffix -imis, reflecting its emphasis on paths or
How it works: Routimis relies on a set of viable routes or operational sequences and uses policies
Impact and critique: Advocates argue routimis enhances fault tolerance, reduces congestion, and improves fairness by preventing