taanduvaid
Taanduvaid is a term used in discussions of asset lifecycle management to describe components, systems, or assets that are designed to be withdrawn or decommissioned with minimal disruption to ongoing operations. The term is used primarily in Estonian-language industry literature and in cross-border discussions on modular design. It derives from the Estonian verb taanduma, meaning to withdraw or retract, and is applied to items that can be safely retired and replaced without requiring major changes elsewhere in the system.
In practice, taanduvaid criteria include modularity, clear decommissioning procedures, backward compatibility, and the availability of alternative
Applications are found in information technology, where taanduvaid servers or services can be decommissioned as demand
Limitations include the lack of universal definition and inconsistent usage across industries. For effective use, organizations
Related topics include modular design, decommissioning planning, asset lifecycle management, and resilience engineering.