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interacterende

Interacterende is a term used primarily in Dutch-language discourse to describe a state or process of mutual, ongoing interaction among two or more agents, including people, software agents, or organizational entities. It emphasizes bidirectional influence, feedback loops, and adaptive change within a dynamic system. The word derives from interacteren, to interact, with the Dutch participle ending -ende to form an attributive adjective or noun phrase.

Usage and contexts: In information technology and human-computer interaction, interacterende systems are those in which users

Distinctions: The term highlights reciprocity and dynamic causality beyond a single act of interaction. It is

Related concepts: interactiviteit, interactie, samenwerking, co-creatie, reciprocity, multi-agent systems, human–robot interaction.

Notes: While common in Dutch contexts, the English usage as a loanword is sporadic and may vary

and
software
agents
continually
affect
each
other's
states—for
example
collaborative
platforms,
real-time
simulations,
or
conversational
agents
in
a
shared
task.
In
social
sciences,
it
is
used
to
describe
dialogic
processes
where
participants'
actions
depend
on
and
shape
one
another.
In
education,
interacterende
learning
environments
require
reciprocal
feedback
and
co-regulated
activities.
not
universally
standardized
and
tends
to
appear
in
descriptive
or
discursive
texts
rather
than
formal
nomenclature.
by
author
or
field.