structureis
Structureis is not a widely recognized term in established scholarly literature. In published and reference works, it often appears as a neologism, a typographical variant of related terms such as structuralism, or a coinage used by individuals to signal an emphasis on structure in analysis. Because it lacks a standard definition, its meaning is highly dependent on context.
In general use, structureis tends to refer to the primacy of relational organization over content. Proponents
Applications of structureis discussions can appear in analyses of texts, networks, data models, or design practices
As a nonstandard term, structureis invites clarification and caution. Readers should rely on the immediate context
See also: structuralism, structural analysis, systems theory, information architecture.