Noun
responsive to stimulation
the quality of being responsive; reacting quickly; as a quality of people, it involves responding with emotion to people and events
Source: WordNetAfter the war [1918] etching became Kirchner's favorite medium. He attributed this to its responsiveness. 'Etchings', he wrote, 'develop in the first states the most immediate hieroglyphs. Rich in lively handwriting and rich in variety of motifs, the etchings are like a diary of the painter. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
No partnership between two independent companies, no matter how well run, can match the speed, effectiveness, responsiveness and efficiency of a solely owned company. Edward Whitacre, Jr.
It seems to me that responsiveness is a better source for understanding what moral claims are and how they work upon us. Judith Butler
Love has an immense ability to help heal the devastating wounds that life sometimes deals us. Love also enhances our sense of connection to the larger world. Loving responsiveness is the foundation of a truly compassionate, civilized society. Sue Johnson
Literature is dialogue; responsiveness. Susan Sontag
At Adaptive Path, we've been doing our own work with Ajax over the last several months, and we're realizing we've only scratched the surface of the rich interaction and responsiveness that Ajax applications can provide. Jesse James Garrett