termialkuinen
Termialkuinen is a neologistic concept used in systems theory, design studies, and Finnish-language discourse to describe a phenomenon where the perceived or intended terminal state of a system continually shapes its early development and architecture, often producing path-dependent outcomes.
Etymology and scope: the term blends Finnish words terimi (end, term) and alkuinen (originating, starting). It
Applications: termialkuinen is applied to contexts such as product development, software architecture, urban planning, and organizational
Critique: critics argue that termialkuinen can be vague or teleological, risking justification of biased decisions by
See also: path dependence; teleology; goal framing; design thinking.