Chaos File
: In software development, "chaos engineering" involves intentionally introducing stress or failures into a system to identify hidden weaknesses. By embracing "managed turbulence," engineers build systems that can survive real-world unpredictability.
: In the famous poem “The Chaos” by Gerard Nolst Trenité , the word describes the "utter confusion" of English pronunciation, highlighting how language itself can be a chaotic system. : In software development
: Even a simple leaky faucet can exhibit chaotic patterns where the timing of drops becomes irregular and impossible to predict long-term, despite the underlying physics being known. despite the underlying physics being known.


