The word stability comes from the Latin “stabilĭtas”, with lexical components such as the verb “stare” that comes from an Indo-European root and which means to stand or stand, also the suffix “bile” equal to “able”, an indicator of possibility, plus the suffix "tas" equals "dad" which means quality, therefore the word stability according to its etymology means the quality of being able to stay in one place for a long time without experiencing any change. The word stability can be attributed to the firmness or security in a given space or place; or also the absence of a set of changes and perseverance or constancy in a given period.
The term stability is widely used in different environments or areas of the human being, for example in philosophy it is represented by the ability to maintain internal coherence despite changes; that is achieved with moderation in conduct and firmness of convictions. Then we talk about economic stability is the lack of extremely important variations in the levels of prices, sales, production, income, etc. Then in the computing environment, stability is called the property of some systems that do not have so many failures, or those whose failure level is scarce or low.
Finally, another use of the word is to refer to job stability, which is the right of every worker to keep or hold a job permanently, said stability will guarantee the worker's income directly, in order to satisfy the needs of a group of people.