objektiks
Objektiks is a theoretical concept in object-centric information modeling and modular software design. An objekik is a discrete, self-contained unit that bundles data, rules, and a defined interface, intended to be reusable across contexts. The term is used in discussions about representing real-world entities as independent artifacts within software systems and knowledge graphs.
Core characteristics include encapsulated state, a stable interface, and a lifecycle managed through creation, update, serialization,
History and usage: The concept emerged in the early 2020s discourse on object-centric modeling and knowledge
Applications and criticism: Objektiks appear in software engineering for modular architectures, in digital twin and simulation
Related concepts include object-oriented programming, knowledge representation, digital twins, and component-based software engineering.