fibercentric
Fibercentric is an adjective used to describe an approach, design philosophy, or analysis that places fibers at the core of consideration. The term is not tied to a single formal discipline but functions as a conceptual stance across domains where fiber properties drive system behavior.
In textiles and fabrics, a fiber-centric perspective prioritizes the properties of the fiber as the primary
In composite materials, a fiber-centric approach emphasizes the reinforcement phase. Key concerns are fiber orientation, length,
In nanotechnology and biotechnology, the term may describe systems organized around fibrous building blocks such as
In telecommunications or information networks, the usage is less formal but can refer to architectures designed
Limitations include its informal nature and domain-dependent meaning. Users should interpret fibercentric in context, recognizing it