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Rammebaserte

Rammebaserte (frame-based) is a Norwegian adjective describing methods, systems, or designs that are based on a frame or framework. It denotes organization around predefined frames, schemas, or templates, and is used to express that the frame provides structure, context, and constraints for interpretation and interaction.

Originating from the noun ramme (frame) and basert (based), the concept is used across disciplines, often as

In linguistics, rammebasert can refer to frame semantics, where word meaning is understood from situational frames

Advantages include clarity of structure, easier maintenance, and reusability of components. Limitations can include reduced flexibility

See also: rammeverk, frame semantics, framework-based design.

a
translation
of
the
English
term
frame-based.
In
practice,
rammebaserte
approaches
emphasize
standardization,
modularity,
and
the
reuse
of
common
patterns
defined
by
the
frame.
such
as
possession,
commerce,
or
communication.
In
software
engineering,
rammebasert
design
or
development
refers
to
building
around
a
software
framework,
with
components
wired
to
a
set
of
interfaces
and
conventions.
In
construction,
rammebasert
bygging
describes
frame-based
or
skeleton-frame
structures
where
the
frame
supports
loads
and
the
external
walls
or
panels
are
secondary
elements.
and
a
higher
upfront
investment
in
defining
the
frames
and
interfaces.
The
suitability
of
rammebaserte
methods
depends
on
the
problem
domain
and
the
required
balance
between
standardization
and
adaptability.