Controllability: meaning, definitions and examples
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controllability
[ kənˌtroʊləˈbɪləti ]
engineering
The quality or state of being controllable, especially in terms of a system or process.
Synonyms
governability, manageability, regulatability.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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controllability |
Used to describe the extent to which something can be controlled or managed. Often found in technical, scientific, and business contexts.
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manageability |
Describes how easy or difficult it is to manage something, often used in everyday situations as well as in business contexts.
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regulatability |
Used to describe the ability to regulate or set rules for a system or behavior, often in legal, economic, or administrative contexts.
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governability |
Refers to the ability of a system, organization, or country to be governed effectively. Typically used in political or organizational contexts.
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Examples of usage
- The controllability of the new software system is impressive.
- Engineers are constantly working to improve the controllability of the robotic arm.
- The controllability of the aircraft in extreme weather conditions is crucial for safety.
Translations
Translations of the word "controllability" in other languages:
🇵🇹 controlabilidade
🇮🇳 नियंत्रणीयता
🇩🇪 Steuerbarkeit
🇮🇩 keterkendalian
🇺🇦 керованість
🇵🇱 sterowalność
🇯🇵 制御可能性 (せいぎょかのうせい)
🇫🇷 contrôlabilité
🇪🇸 controlabilidad
🇹🇷 kontrol edilebilirlik
🇰🇷 제어 가능성 (je-eo ganeungsung)
🇸🇦 قابلية التحكم
🇨🇿 ovladatelnost
🇸🇰 ovládateľnosť
🇨🇳 可控性 (kěkòngxìng)
🇸🇮 obvladljivost
🇮🇸 stjórnhæfni
🇰🇿 басқарылу мүмкіндігі
🇬🇪 მართვადობა
🇦🇿 idarəolunanlıq
🇲🇽 controlabilidad
Etymology
The term 'controllability' originated in the field of engineering, specifically in the context of control systems theory. It first appeared in academic literature in the mid-20th century as a concept to describe the degree to which a system can be controlled. Over time, it has become a widely used term in various technical fields to discuss the manageability and regulation of systems and processes.
See also: control, controlability, controllable, controlled, controlledly, controller, controllers, controlling, controls, incontrollable, uncontrollability, uncontrollable, uncontrollably, uncontrolled.