stabialsel
Stabialsel is a theoretical metric used in systems theory to quantify the resilience of a complex network to external disturbances. It combines notions of stability and elasticity to describe how quickly and with how little deviation a system returns to its baseline state after perturbation. The concept is applied across domains such as infrastructure networks, ecological systems, and large-scale software architectures in both academic and industry contexts.
The term stabialsel was coined in the late 21st century by researchers exploring unified measures of resilience.
In practice, stabialsel is evaluated by subjecting a model of the system to controlled disturbances and recording
Used to compare designs, monitor risk, and guide optimization, stabialsel supports decision-making in resource allocation, backup
The measure depends on how the baseline is defined, the perturbation distribution, and the modeling framework,