kaskadenartige
Kaskadenartige is a German adjective used to describe processes, structures, or patterns that unfold in a cascade-like sequence of steps. It characterizes phenomena where the output of one stage serves as the input for the next, often leading to amplification, propagation, or sequential activation.
Etymology comes from the noun Kaskade (cascade) with the suffix -artig/-artige, indicating a likeness or form.
In chemistry and biochemistry, kaskadenartige descriptions refer to cascade reactions or signaling cascades, where a chain
In geology, geomorphology, and materials science, the phrase can describe cascading or stepwise patterns and processes
In engineering and computer science, kaskadenartige designs may denote sequential activation of components or modules, where
The term remains descriptive and context-dependent; it does not specify a mechanism beyond the cascade-like, stepwise