installoitavat
Installoitavat is a term used in Finnish-language information technology discourse to refer to software artifacts that are intended to be installed on a host system. The word derives from the verb installoida (to install) and the adjectival suffix -tava, yielding a sense of “things to be installed” or “installables.” It is not an official label in major packaging standards, but it appears in project documentation, build manifests, and deployment scripts to distinguish modules, packages, and libraries that require installation from items that are only configuration data, remote scripts, or runtime assets.
Characteristics of installoitavat typically include metadata such as name, version, dependencies, supported platforms, and install instructions
Usage in practice involves enumerating installoitavat during release planning and automation so that the installation phase