noun
- The plural of portability; the quality or state of being able to be easily carried, moved, or transferred from one place to another.
- In computing and software, the ability of programs, data, or systems to run or function across different platforms, operating systems, or environments without significant modification.
Usage: Usually used in technical, business, or general contexts to refer to multiple instances or aspects of portability.
Usage: technical; computing
Examples
- The portabilities of modern laptops make them ideal for business travelers.
- Software developers must consider the portabilities of their code across Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- The portabilities of wireless devices have revolutionized how we work.
- Different programming languages offer varying levels of portabilities.
- The company evaluated the portabilities of various cloud solutions before making a decision.