LOSynthese
LOSynthese, sometimes written as LO-Synthese, is a term encountered in several academic contexts to describe a synthesis framework that centers on modular, linear construction of complex products, such as molecules, materials, or software-driven workflows. The exact definition varies by field, but the core idea is to assemble a target from simpler building blocks through a sequence of well-defined steps, enabling traceability and reproducibility.
Chemistry-focused discussions of LOSynthese emphasize architectures that combine small, interchangeable units in a controlled order, often
In computer science or systems engineering contexts, LOSynthese may denote a workflow paradigm that coordinates modular
Because the term is not widely standardized, LOSynthese appears with varying spellings and scope across sources.
Applications cited include chemical libraries, material synthesis, and automated discovery pipelines, where modular design and sequential