partsis
Partsis is a term used in some scholarly and technical discussions to denote the process of partitioning a coherent whole into constituent parts, with emphasis on the interactions among those parts. It serves as a conceptual lens for analyzing modular structure, boundaries between components, and how their interrelations shape overall behavior.
Etymology: partsis is a neologism formed from the Latin pars, meaning part, and the -sis suffix, signaling
Usage: in software engineering, partsis refers to deliberate decomposition of a system into modules and well-defined
Relation to other concepts: partsis overlaps with established notions such as partitioning, modularization, decomposition, and segmentation,
Status: partsis remains a niche or provisional term without a single canonical definition. Its use is mostly
See also: partitioning; modularization; decomposition; segmentation; system architecture; interfaces.