transconfiguration
Transconfiguration is a term employed in several disciplines to denote a change of configuration from one state to another, or a spatial arrangement in which parts of a system occupy opposite sides. It is not a single standardized term, so its precise meaning varies by field. In general, it refers to a transition or a state characterized by a trans-oriented arrangement of components.
In computing and engineering, transconfiguration commonly describes dynamic or offline reconfiguration of a system or network
In chemistry and related areas, trans-configuration often relates to stereochemical arrangement around bonds or within ring
In genetics and molecular biology, trans configuration can describe the arrangement of elements on opposite chromosomes
See also: isomerism, dynamic reconfiguration, configuration management, trans-acting elements.