rétegektl
Rétegektl is a theoretical framework used to analyze and design systems that are organized into discrete layers with interacting boundaries. The name derives from the Hungarian råteg meaning layer, and a suffix that signals a systematic, methodological approach to multilayer structure.
At its core, rétegektl treats a complex system as a stack of layers—such as physical substrate, informational
Rétegektl has been applied across disciplines that manage complexity, including systems engineering, urban planning, software architecture,
Critics argue that the framework can become overly abstract or cumbersome if layers are not clearly scoped.
See also: layered architecture, multi-layer networks, stratified systems, boundary management, systems thinking.