Schematic fluidity refers to the dynamic adaptability of a design or system, allowing real-time reconfiguration without losing core structure. Used in engineering, software, and creative workflows, it enables rapid prototyping, flexible troubleshooting, and iterative optimization. Engineers, UX designers, and project managers benefit from reduced downtime, enhanced innovation, and streamlined collaboration across evolving requirements.
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