reflectielaag
Reflectielaag, often translated as "reflection layer," is a concept that can appear in various technical contexts, most notably in computer graphics and software architecture. In computer graphics, a reflectielaag refers to a mechanism used to render reflections of objects or environments within a scene. This is typically achieved by simulating a mirror surface that reflects the scene from a different viewpoint. The rendering process then incorporates these simulated reflections to create a more realistic visual effect. Different techniques exist for implementing reflectielaag, ranging from simple planar reflections to more complex techniques like cube mapping.
In software architecture, reflectielaag can refer to a design pattern or a system component that allows for