elasticity
Pronunciation:
/ɪ.læsˈtɪs.ɪ.ti/noun
Definitions
The property by virtue of which a material deformed under load can regain its original dimensions when unloaded
The sensitivity of changes in a quantity with respect to changes in another quantity.
Example: If the sales of an item drop by 5% when the price increases by 10%, its price elasticity is -0.5.
A measure of the flexibility of a data store's data model and clustering capabilities.
A system's ability to adapt to changes in workload by automatically provisioning and de-provisioning resources.