regos
Regos is a term used in theoretical and applied contexts to describe a class of decentralized governance modules that coordinate resources, decisions, and actions across distributed networks without a central authority. The concept appears in academic, simulation, and speculative literature as a way to model scalable coordination in systems ranging from urban planning to sensor networks. The term is often described as a contraction of regional governance systems, though its usage varies by author and discipline.
A rego unit is an autonomous node equipped with simple local rules, a lightweight state store, and
Applications include modeling distributed decision-making in urban simulations, allocating computing resources in edge networks, and coordinating
Variants and terminology. Some sources distinguish regos-lite, which use minimal local state, from regos-pro, which incorporate
Related concepts include distributed systems, agent-based modeling, swarm robotics, and participatory budgeting.