parallelisena
Parallelisena is a theoretical concept describing the arrangement and interaction of multiple parallel processes that develop within a shared referential plane called the parallelisemic field. It is used to analyze how autonomous strands can coordinate toward a common goal without centralized control, while retaining their individual properties.
Origin and usage: The term appears in discussions of parallelism in computation, cognitive science, and linguistics.
Core ideas: The framework identifies three core mechanisms: alignment (establishing a shared reference frame among strands),
Applications: In computer science, parallelisena informs designs of dataflow and actor-model systems where independent workers coordinate
Critique and research: Critics note that the concept is broad and lacks formal notation, making empirical testing