👉 In the context of computer science, "clubbability" is a measure that evaluates how well a program can handle large datasets. It is often used in the context of data processing and analysis tasks like clustering or dimensionality reduction. The term "clubbability" is typically defined as the ratio of the average size of the largest sub-dataset to the total dataset size, expressed in bits. This measure is commonly used for object-oriented programming languages, such as Java, where large datasets are often