transkonfiguraation
Transkonfiguraation is a concept used in Finnish technical literature to describe the process of transforming a system from one configuration to another while preserving designated invariants or constraints. It emphasizes planned, reversible reconfiguration that keeps essential properties intact, such as safety, stability, or functional goals. The term combines trans- (across) with konfiguraation (configuration), signaling a cross-state transformation rather than a simple one-step change.
Etymology and scope: The word derives from Finnish usage and has been adopted in several engineering disciplines
Applications: Transkonfiguraation appears in computing and software engineering for dynamic reconfiguration of software architectures and services.
Key characteristics: The approach relies on planning a transition path in the configuration space, verifying that
Examples: A modular robot reconfiguring from a crawlers mode to a manipulator mode; a cloud deployment reconfiguring
See also: configuration, configuration space, reconfiguration, transformation, system design.