dqEbene
dqEbene is a term used in discussions of digital geometry and data representation to denote a family of discrete planes, or Ebenes, that can be arranged in layered configurations to form higher-dimensional structures. In this usage, a dqEbene is not a single object but a modular plane suitable for partitioning space or data into manageable layers. The term combines "dq" with "Ebene" (the German word for "plane"), reflecting both a mathematical intuition and a design vocabulary common in digital visualization contexts. There is no single formal definition; instead, dqEbene is described through its properties and typical operations.
In a dqEbene framework, each Ebenen has its own coordinate system and data model, and neighboring Ebenes
History and usage: dqEbene originated in online discussions and scholarly blogs in the 2010s as a conceptual
See also: layered architecture, discrete geometry, data visualization, multi-layer representations.