järjestelmälähtöisiä
järjestelmälähtöisiä is the plural form of the Finnish adjective järjestelmälähtöinen, which literally translates to "system-driven" or "system-based". The term is commonly used in fields such as information technology, management science, public administration, and engineering to describe approaches, processes, or solutions that are organized around a predefined system rather than ad hoc or individual components.
In information technology, järjestelmälähtöinen design refers to software architecture that prioritizes modularity, reusability, and clear interfaces
In management and public administration, järjestelmälähtöinen policy-making stresses harmonization across departments, data sharing, and alignment with
Educationally, järjestelmälähtöinen schools in Finland incorporate information‑technology curricula that teach students about system architecture, network security,
Scholarly discussion of järjestelmälähtöinen critique the risk that an overemphasis on system constraints may stifle innovation