We say that an algorithm or computer system exhibits graceful degradation, if it gets gets only slowly or marginally worse when things go wrong, for example unexpected input value. This is the opposite of brittleness.
Used in Chap. 6: page 74
We say that an algorithm or computer system exhibits graceful degradation, if it gets gets only slowly or marginally worse when things go wrong, for example unexpected input value. This is the opposite of brittleness.
Used in Chap. 6: page 74