lisandumisi
Lisandumisi is a term used in information management to denote the process of adding new data elements to an existing collection or dataset, especially in incremental or streaming contexts. The concept foregrounds the ongoing nature of updates rather than a single bulk load. In practice, lisandumisi encompasses the methods and rules that govern how new items are appended, reconciled, and indexed within a system.
Etymology: The word appears to be derived from the Estonian lisandumine, meaning "the act of adding" or
Technical use and characteristics: Key aspects include append-only ingestion, idempotent writes to avoid duplicates, ordering guarantees
Applications: It is relevant in data lakes, event streams, log aggregation, and real-time analytics pipelines. A
See also: data ingestion, incremental update, streaming data, append-only storage, event sourcing.