continuity
This term evokes a sense of a seamless, unbroken thread. It is frequently used in professional or technical settings to describe a system that does not crash or a narrative that does not have plot holes. It suggests a reliable flow where the end of one segment matches the beginning of the next perfectly. In the film industry, it refers to the meticulous detail of ensuring a character's hair or prop placement remains identical across different shots. In a broader philosophical or organizational sense, it implies stability and the avoidance of disruptive gaps or sudden shifts.
Uncountable when referring to the general quality of being continuous, such as the continuity of a tradition. Countable when referring to a specific instance of a continuous sequence, such as the continuity of a particular mathematical function.