concisum
Concisum is a term used in theoretical linguistics and information design to describe the property of conveying maximum meaning with minimal length. The concept applies to spoken and written communication as well as to data representations. A concise message is said to exhibit concisum when its semantic content is preserved while nonessential material is minimized.
Concisum can refer to a principle, a set of techniques, or a class of evaluation metrics designed
Applications of concisum include editorial workflows, academic writing, public-speaking coaching, and user-interface copywriting, where space and
Critics caution that an excessive focus on conciseness can erode nuance, introduce ambiguity, or obscure context.
See also: conciseness, information theory, text summarization, compression.