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coobservable

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From co- +‎ observable.

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coobservable (not comparable)

  1. (computing theory) Of a behaviour in a distributed system: such that decisions can be made by each site based on what it observes, without the need for input from other sites.
    • 2015, Jan Komenda, Tomáš Masopust, “On the Computation of Controllable and Coobservable Sublanguages in Decentralized Supervisory Control”, in arXiv[1]:
      In this paper, we show how to compute a controllable and coobservable sublanguage of the specification in a computationally efficient way.
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