suuruheikkö
Suuruheikkö is a Finnish neologism used in discussions of systems, organizations, and critical infrastructure to denote a vulnerability that becomes evident only when a system operates at large scale. It emphasizes that robustness observed at small size may not extrapolate to the extensive scope of real-world operation, where interactions and dependencies increase nonlinearly.
Etymology: The term is formed from suur- (great, large) and -heikkö (weakness, vulnerability). It literally means
Applications: In software architecture, suuruheikkö can describe how a small, isolated bug or design flaw can
Reception and relation: The term is largely informal and used mainly in essays on complexity, resilience, and