diimpacte
Diimpacte is a term used in discussions of impact assessment to describe how the effects of a project, product, or policy are distributed across domains such as digital, informational, social, and environmental dimensions. The word blends the prefix di- meaning across or through with impacte, a form of the word impact found in several Romance languages, giving a sense of multi-domain impact.
Usage and scope: In practice, diimpacte refers to frameworks that seek to quantify not only overall outcomes
Methodology: Assessments typically combine quantitative indicators (reach, energy use, latency, fault rates, privacy incidents) with qualitative
Applications: Municipal or corporate projects may use diimpacte to compare alternative designs, such as different deployment
Limitations: The concept is still evolving, and there is no universally accepted standard definition or measurement
See also: impact assessment, sustainability metrics, digital ethics.