ccions
Cccions are interoperable components designed to coordinate actions across distributed networks. The term lacks a canonical definition and is used in a range of contexts, often as a placeholder label for a class of systems rather than a single technology.
In speculative fiction, cccions are depicted as autonomous agents or coordinating entities that mediate information exchange
In practical computing discussions, cccions describe architectural patterns for cross-domain coordination, emphasizing modularity, protocol-agnostic communication, and
Common advantages attributed to cccions include improved resilience, scalability, and the ability to adapt to changing
History and usage are limited to niche online forums, white papers, and some speculative or theoretical discussions
See also: distributed systems; multi-agent systems; service meshes; interoperability; governance in software systems.