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anwendungsorientierter

Anwendungsorientierter is a German adjective describing an approach, program, or activity that emphasizes practical application and real-world use rather than purely theoretical or basic inquiry. The term signals a focus on translating knowledge into concrete outcomes, such as products, services, or processes.

In use, anwendungsorientierte Forschung refers to applied research aimed at solving concrete problems and facilitating transfer

Contexts and relevance: The concept is widely employed in academia, industry, and policy to indicate impact

Grammar note: Anwendungsorientierter is the attributive form of the adjective anwendungsorientiert and is used before a

to
industry,
government,
or
society.
Anwendungsorientierte
Lehre
or
Praxisorientierung
highlights
hands-on
learning,
case
studies,
internships,
and
project
work
to
prepare
students
for
practical
work
contexts.
The
term
is
commonly
contrasted
with
grundlagenorientiert
(basic
or
fundamental
research)
or
theoriebasiert,
which
denote
more
abstract
or
theoretical
orientations.
potential
and
transferability.
It
is
also
used
in
product
development,
software
engineering,
and
organizational
design
to
emphasize
user
needs,
workflows,
and
tangible
results.
In
funding
and
evaluation,
anwendungsorientierter
programs
may
prioritize
demonstrable
benefits,
pilot
projects,
and
scalable
implementations.
masculine
singular
noun
(for
example,
ein
anwendungsorientierter
Ansatz).
The
ending
changes
with
gender,
number,
and
case
in
German,
so
forms
such
as
anwendungsorientierte,
anwendungsorientiertes,
or
anwendungsorientierter
may
appear
in
different
contexts.
English
translations
include
"application-oriented"
or
"applied,"
depending
on
context.