"Postel's law" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Named after Internet pioneer Jon Postel (1943–1998). Etymology templates: {{named-after/list|Internet pioneer||||}} Internet pioneer, {{!}} |, {{lang|en|Jon Postel}} Jon Postel, {{named-after|en|Jon Postel|born=1943|died=1998|occ=Internet pioneer|wplink==}} Named after Internet pioneer Jon Postel (1943–1998) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Postel's law
  1. (software engineering) The design principle that software should be conservative as to its own behaviour (i.e. strictly compliant with specifications) but liberal in the behaviour it tolerates from other systems. Wikipedia link: robustness principle Categories (topical): Software engineering Synonyms: Postel's Law
    Sense id: en-Postel's_law-en-name-zYwQ2N67 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: computing, engineering, mathematics, natural-sciences, physical-sciences, sciences, software

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