toiminnallisuusrippauksina
Toiminnallisuusrippauksina, a Finnish term translating to "functionality stripping" or "feature disabling," refers to the practice of removing or deactivating certain features or functionalities from a product, often software or hardware. This can be done for various reasons, including cost reduction, simplification, or to cater to specific market segments.
In the context of software, functionality stripping might involve releasing a "lite" version of an application
The primary motivations behind functionality stripping are often economic. By removing features that are not essential
However, functionality stripping can also have drawbacks. Users may feel that the stripped-down version is too