käivate
Käivate is a theoretical concept used in systems engineering and autonomous automation to describe how complex systems achieve a functioning state by activating multiple subsystems in a coordinated sequence. It emphasizes staged bootstrapping, where components are brought online in a planned order and with predefined interlocks to ensure stable operation of the whole system.
Etymology and usage: The term is a neologism derived from the Estonian word käivita, meaning to start
Core principles: Käivate relies on modular activation, whereby independent modules are initiated in stages to reduce
Applications: The idea informs the design of robotics, distributed computing, and automation platforms, where reliable startup
Limitations: Käivate is a broad, evolving concept with varying definitions across domains. Challenges include predicting interactions
See also: bootstrapping, orchestration, startup sequence, system reliability.