Definition
Tech and business jargon for how well a system withstands stress, failures, or unexpected inputs without falling apart like a house of cards. A robust system keeps chugging along when things go wrong, whether that's handling bad data, server crashes, or users doing incredibly stupid things. It's the engineering equivalent of building a car that still runs after being driven through a zombie apocalypse.
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The software's robustness was tested when a user somehow entered 'banana' as their birthdate, and the system handled it gracefully instead of exploding.
Source: Common technical terminology
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