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formalisierten

Formalisierten is the simple past tense (Präteritum) form of the German verb formalisieren, meaning to make something formal, codified, or explicitly defined. It is used with plural subjects, for example: “Sie formaliserten den Prozess” (they formalized the process) or “Wir formaliserten die Verfahren” (we formalized the procedures). The corresponding past participle is formalisiert, which is used with auxiliary haben to form the perfect tense, as in “Sie haben die Verfahren formalisiert.” The participle can also function as an attributive participial adjective in phrases such as “die formalisierte Regel” or “die formalisierten Regeln,” describing procedures, rules, or structures that have been formalized.

Meaning and usage

Formalisieren refers to making something formal, explicit, and standardized, often by applying formal rules, standards, or

Context and related terms

In scholarly and technical contexts, Formalisierung denotes translating informal concepts into formal languages, models, or specifications.

a
formal
language.
In
practice,
formalisierung
occurs
in
administration,
law,
business,
science,
and
software
development,
where
informal
or
ad
hoc
approaches
are
replaced
by
precise
definitions,
processes,
roles,
and
documentation.
The
concept
is
closely
tied
to
codification,
standardization,
and
governance,
helping
to
reduce
ambiguity
and
improve
interoperability.
It
is
a
central
concept
in
logic,
mathematics,
and
computer
science,
and
is
associated
with
formal
specification
languages
and
methods
(for
example,
Z
notation,
VDM,
or
Alloy).
The
noun
Formalisierung
is
often
used
alongside
related
terms
such
as
Formalisierung,
Formalität,
and
Standardisierung
to
describe
systematic
approaches
to
organizing
information
and
procedures.