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Objektleitung

Objektleitung is a term used in German-language discussions across several disciplines to denote the guiding or routing influence of an object within a system. Because the exact meaning varies by field, Objektleitung is not a single, standardized concept but rather a label for related ideas about how objects steer structure, focus, or movement.

In linguistics and grammar, Objektleitung describes how objects can shape sentence structure and information focus. German,

In information technology and data processing, some texts use Objektleitung to refer to the flow or routing

Etymology: from Objekt (object) and Leitung (leading, routing).

See also: Objektvorfeld, Satzstruktur, Objektorientierung, Datenfluss.

for
example,
allows
objects
to
appear
in
fronted
positions,
which
can
influence
the
order
of
other
elements
in
the
clause
and
signal
discourse
focus.
An
object-led
arrangement
can
change
perceived
emphasis
and
tracking
of
referents
within
a
sentence,
illustrating
how
the
object
contributes
to
the
syntactic
and
pragmatic
profile
of
a
utterance.
of
data
objects
through
a
system
or
software
pipeline.
In
this
sense,
it
concerns
how
objects
direct
processing
along
a
path
of
handlers,
services,
or
components.
This
usage
is
less
common
and
not
uniformly
standardized;
more
common
terms
in
practice
include
data
flow,
object
routing,
or
object-oriented
design
concepts.