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The '''System Maneverability (SM) Score''' is a real-time, composite metric that quantifies the available computational capacity of a hardware node within the AetherOS ecosystem. It functions as the "supply" side of the [[Agentic Maneuverability Score]] equation, providing a single integer from 0 (no capacity) to 100 (idle capacity) that represents the system's readiness to take on new work.
The '''System Maneuverability (SM) Score''' is a real-time, composite metric that quantifies the available computational capacity of a hardware node within the AetherOS ecosystem. It functions as the "supply" side of the [[Agentic Maneuverability Score]] equation, providing a single integer from 0 (no capacity) to 100 (idle capacity) that represents the system's readiness to take on new work.


In the language of [[Energy–maneuverability theory|Energy-Maneuverability Theory]], the SM Score is analogous to an aircraft's '''Specific Excess Power (P_s)''' at a given moment. It is not a measure of the system's total potential power, but its ''immediate, usable power'' to perform a "maneuver"—such as loading a large AI model or executing a complex task.
In the language of [[Energy–maneuverability theory|Energy-Maneuverability Theory]], the SM Score is analogous to an aircraft's '''Specific Excess Power (P_s)''' at a given moment. It is not a measure of the system's total potential power, but its ''immediate, usable power'' to perform a "maneuver"—such as loading a large AI model or executing a complex task.