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nietperfecte

Nietperfecte is a Dutch neologism used to describe something that is not perfect; it appears mainly in informal or theoretical discussions about systems, processes, or artifacts that fall short of ideal standards. As a compound of niet (not) and perfecte (perfect), the term emphasizes imperfection rather than merely a flaw.

Usage and contexts

In philosophy and ethics, nietperfecte is used to discuss imperfect knowledge, fallibility of judgment, or moral

Variants and equivalents

More common Dutch expressions to express similar ideas include onvolmaakt, onvolledig, or imperfecte oplossing. Nietperfecte may

Examples

Het huidige voorstel is nog niet klaar; het is een nietperfecte oplossing die in de volgende iteratie

Reception and see also

Because it is not a standard term in Dutch lexicons, its acceptance varies by audience. In formal

gray
areas.
In
design
and
engineering,
it
characterizes
iterative,
user-centered
approaches
that
accept
non-perfect
results
as
stepping
stones
toward
better
solutions.
In
data
science
or
software
development,
a
nietperfecte
model
or
system
denotes
a
working
solution
that
is
provisional
or
incomplete.
appear
in
essays,
blog
posts,
or
academic-style
writing
when
the
author
aims
for
a
slightly
informal
or
emphatic
tone
about
imperfection.
zal
worden
verbeterd.
Professionals
erkennen
dat
niet-perfecte
systemen
sneller
in
productie
gaan,
met
ruimte
voor
later
onderhoud.
writing,
alternatives
are
often
preferred.
See
also:
imperfectie,
onvolmaaktheid,
onvolledig.