abrufbarer
Abrufbarer is a German adjective derived from the verb abrufen, meaning to fetch, retrieve, or call up. The suffix -bar indicates that something can be performed, so abrufbar describes something that can be retrieved on request. The related noun Abrufbarkeit denotes retrievability or fetchability. In use, abrufbar is typically an attributive or predicative term: for example, ein abrufbarer Datensatz (a retrievable dataset) or Die Daten sind abrufbar (the data are retrievable). The form abrufbarer itself is usually not used as a standalone noun; instead, it appears in compounds or as part of a noun phrase.
In IT contexts, abrufbar refers to data, documents, or services that can be retrieved on demand via
In libraries and digital archives, the term is used to indicate items that can be called up
See also abrufbarkeit, verfügbarkeit, and retrieval in information systems.