pseudoordner
Pseudoordner, sometimes called a pseudo-folder, is a virtual construct in information technology that presents a collection of items as if they were stored in a single folder, even though the items may reside in different locations on storage or may not be stored as a folder at all. This concept is common in user interfaces, content management systems, and digital asset libraries where flexible organization is desired without restructuring actual file paths.
How it works varies by system but generally relies on metadata, indexing, or query logic. A pseudoordner
Use cases include cross-location views of related files, tag-based collections, saved searches, and project workspaces. Pseudoordners
Limitations include potential confusion about actual file locations, dependence on the underlying system’s indexing or query
Related concepts include virtual folders, smart folders, saved searches, and tag-based organization. Pseudoordner derives from the