arvutikihti
Arvutikihti is a nonstandard Estonian term that blends arvuti (computer) with kiht (layer). It does not have a single, universally accepted definition in formal IT literature and is rarely used in official documentation. In practice, it appears mainly in informal writing and discussions about computing architecture, where writers use it to refer to a layer within a computer system, though the exact scope is ambiguous.
The word is formed from common Estonian roots and is not part of standard IT vocabulary. Because
In formal writing, more precise terms are preferred, such as arvutikiht (computer layer), riistvarakiht (hardware layer),
Because the term is not standardized, its interpretation is context-dependent. When used, it usually aims to
OSi model, software architecture, hardware abstraction layer, software layers, cloud service layers.