kaskadiline
Kaskadiline is a term used in Estonian-language sources to describe phenomena, designs, or models that unfold in a cascade, with output from one stage serving as input to the next. The form is derived from the noun kaskad, meaning cascade, and the suffix -iline, which imparts the sense of “like” or “resembling.” Because it is a general descriptor rather than a single technical term, its precise meaning depends on context.
In general, a kaskadiline description emphasizes sequential dependency and multi-stage progression. Such a pattern can involve
Applications appear in fields including computer science, ecology, and social sciences. In computing, a kaskadiline processing
Characteristics commonly associated with kaskadiline systems include clear stage separation, defined interfaces between stages, and sensitivity
See also: cascade, cascading failure, cascade model, hierarchical system, diffusion model.