Egression

Egression refers to the systematic process of moving outward or exiting from a defined structure, state, or environment. While the related term "egress" often refers to the path or right of exit, "egression" typically highlights the or biological/technical mechanism of the exit itself. This paper examines its application across architectural safety, biological dispersal, and computational networking. 1. Architectural and Civil Egression

In technology, egression refers to the controlled flow of data or traffic out of a network element or device. Egression

In building design, "egression" focuses on the flow of occupants during an exit, particularly under emergency conditions. Egression refers to the systematic process of moving

: A critical life-cycle stage where larvae exit a host body (e.g., a caterpillar) to pupate. : A critical life-cycle stage where larvae exit

: Technical schemes like LAG (Link Aggregation Group) egression determine how outbound traffic is hashed and distributed across multiple member links to optimize bandwidth.