👉 Excuse computing is an approach to managing and optimizing the performance of computing resources by dynamically adjusting them based on real-time needs and constraints, such as energy consumption, cost, and service level agreements (SLAs). Unlike traditional static resource allocation methods, excuse computing allows for flexible and adaptive resource provisioning, enabling systems to scale up or down as required without manual intervention. This is achieved through sophisticated algorithms and predictive models that forecast demand, monitor resource usage, and make intelligent decisions about resource allocation to meet service level requirements while minimizing waste. By doing so, excuse computing aims to enhance efficiency, reduce operational costs, and improve sustainability in computing environments.