staticity
Staticity is the quality or condition of being static: not moving, not changing, or remaining in a fixed state. The term derives from Latin stat-, standing, with the suffix -ity forming an abstract noun. In common usage staticity refers to systems, structures, or processes that exhibit little or no temporal variation over the interval considered, though all practical applications acknowledge that some degree of change may occur in the longer term.
In physics and engineering, staticity is contrasted with dynamics. A static or statical assumption implies time
In computer science, staticity describes aspects that do not change at runtime. Static analysis tools examine
In social and cultural contexts, staticity characterizes perceived persistence of institutions, norms, or identities. Path dependence
In evolutionary biology, the related notion of stasis or staticity refers to long phases of little apparent
Because staticity is relative to a chosen timescale, its assessment depends on the resolution of observation.