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'''Flexibility''' is defined as the ability to react to changes in the environment, | '''Flexibility''' is defined as the ability to react to changes in the environment, | ||
for example to expand or contract in response to external requirements. | for example to expand or contract in response to external requirements. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:45, 11 February 2011
Flexibility is defined as the ability to react to changes in the environment, for example to expand or contract in response to external requirements. It is the opposite of stiffness and brittleness, and related to scalability, adaptation and robustness.