ketmaketlikda
Ketmaketlikda is a term derived from the Turkish language, combining "ket" (meaning "to cut" or "to slice") and "maket" (short for "maketlik," which refers to a model or prototype). The term is often used in Turkish to describe a process where something is simplified, reduced, or streamlined—particularly in the context of creating a basic or preliminary version of a project, plan, or product. It can also imply a form of approximation or a rough draft, especially in fields like architecture, design, or engineering, where a detailed model is not yet necessary.
The concept of ketmaketlikda is closely related to the idea of iterative development, where a project begins
While ketmaketlikda is not widely recognized outside Turkish-speaking regions, its principles align with broader design thinking