Robustness is the quality of being able to withstand stresses, pressures, or changes in procedure or circumstance. A system, organism or design may be said to be "robust" if it is capable of coping well with variations (sometimes unpredictable variations) in its operating environment with minimal damage, alteration or loss of functionality.
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Biology
Genetics
Mutational robustness describes the extent to which an
organism's
phenotype remains constant in spite of
mutation.
Morphology
In biology 'Robust" is used to describe species with a
Morphology based on strength and heavy build, the alternative morphology is the 'gracile' body type. For example comparing similar species,
rats have robust body types whilst
mice are gracile, other such pairs include the
leopard and
cheetah. Male and females of the same species, may display
sexual dimorphism and have robust and gracile morphologies.
Statistics
A
robust statistical technique is one that performs well even if its assumptions are somewhat violated by the true model from which the data were generated.
Economics
In
economics, "robustness" defines the ability of a financial
trading system to remain effective under different
markets and different market conditions.
Decision making
A
robust decision is a decision that is as immune to uncertainty as is possible and looks good to all constituents long after it is made.