responsiveness

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responsiveness
n. quality of being quick to respond, reactiveness

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Responsiveness
Responsiveness as a concept of computer science refers to the specific ability of a system or functional unit to complete assigned tasks within a given time. For example, it would refer to the ability of an artificial intelligence system to understand and carry out its tasks in a timely fashion. It is one of the criteria under the principle of robustness (from a usability principle). The other three are observability, recoverability, and task conformance.

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responsiveness

Noun
1. responsive to stimulation
(synonym) reactivity
(hypernym) sensitivity, sensitiveness, sensibility
(hyponym) excitability, irritability
2. the quality of being responsive; reacting quickly; as a quality of people, it involves responding with emotion to people and events
(antonym) unresponsiveness
(hypernym) quality


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responsiveness
Ability of an entity to provide service within the required time. Note: The term timeliness is sometimes used incorrectly to mean responsiveness. [NATO]

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Responsiveness
the degree to which people control their emotions when relating to others; used in selling as an indicator of social style. See Social StylesAmiableAnalyticalDriverExpressive.

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