lisäosapohjainen
Lisäosapohjainen is a Finnish term that translates literally to “extension‑based” or “plugin‑based”. It refers to systems, software platforms, or organizational structures that are primarily composed of discrete, interchangeable extensions or modules which can be added, removed, or upgraded independently of the core system. The key characteristic of a lisäosapohjainen architecture is that the base platform is intentionally minimal, providing only essential services while delegating additional functionality to optional components.
The concept has its roots in early modular design practices from the 1970s and has been widely
Examples of lisäosapohjainen systems include popular Finnish‑language projects such as the open‑source educational package “Oppija”, which
Overall, a lisäosapohjainen approach offers flexibility, scalability, and faster innovation cycles, allowing stakeholders to adopt only