Decisionwhether
Decisionwhether is a nonstandard term occasionally used in logic, decision theory, and computational linguistics to describe the act of deciding whether a given proposition or condition holds. In ordinary English, one would say “decide whether to…” or “decide whether a proposition is true.” As a compound token, decisionwhether is typically found in informal notes, pseudo-code, or keyword-like identifiers in research and software where a binary yes/no outcome governs subsequent steps. It does not denote a distinct formal theory, but serves to label a task: determining the truth or occurrence of a condition.
In practice, decisionwhether appears in contexts such as decision processes, control flow, and natural language processing
Example: in a workflow, the operation “decisionwhether to proceed” indicates a branching point where the system
See also: decision problem, boolean decision, whether-clause, yes-no decision.