virtatarpeet
Virtatarpeet is a term used in Finnish and Nordic technology discourse to refer to the set of needs and constraints that govern virtual environments and services. The word combines virt- (virtual or electricity) with tarpeet (needs). In practice, virtatarpeet describes both functional requirements (what a system must do) and nonfunctional requirements (how well it must perform), including latency, throughput, reliability, security, and energy consumption. The concept is applied in planning and modeling for cloud services, virtual reality, online gaming, and digital twins, where resources are allocated dynamically to meet service levels while minimizing cost and energy use.
Typical components include computational load, memory, storage, network bandwidth, latency targets, fault tolerance, observability, and privacy