trisbased
Trisbased is a term used to describe a family of design principles and analytical frameworks that organize complex systems around three foundational bases. The word combines tris-, meaning three, with base, denoting a core element or pillar. In practice, Trisbased emphasizes triadic structure, modularity, and coordinated interaction.
At its core, Trisbased proposes three interacting components that fulfill distinct roles: base A, base B, and
Applications are explored across disciplines. In software engineering, a Trisbased architecture may define three coupled layers
Criticism centers on vagueness and potential overgeneralization. Some critics argue that the framework can be applied
Trisbased remains a conceptual tool rather than a standardized methodology, with ongoing discussion about its definitions,