liidestide
Liidestide is a neologism used in discussions of system interoperability to refer to the network of interfaces and connectors that enable integration across heterogeneous components within a digital or physical system. The term is not widely standardized and is primarily used in industry and some contemporary commentary rather than formal academic literature.
Etymology and usage: The word is commonly analyzed as a compound based on Estonian liides, meaning interface
Scope: Liidestide encompasses software APIs, data formats, communication protocols, hardware connectors, and governance artifacts such as
Applications: In enterprise integration, liidestide refers to the set of living contracts and adapters that connect
Reception: Some critics argue that liidestide is too vague for precise technical work and risks conflating
See also: Interoperability, APIs, Interfaces, Protocols, Data formats, Standards.