schematisation
Schematisation is the process of representing complex information or systems with simplified diagrams, models, or symbolic notations. The term derives from the word “schema,” meaning a stored framework of knowledge that helps organize data. In the context of schematisation, knowledge is externalised into a visual or symbolic format that can be more readily understood, communicated, or manipulated.
The practice is common across multiple disciplines. In engineering, schematics such as electrical circuit diagrams, mechanical
Historically, schematisation emerged alongside the rise of diagrammatic thinking in the Renaissance and later with the
In practice, schematisation serves to reduce ambiguity, highlight relationships, and provide a scaffold for further analysis,