selectorelectors
Selectorelectors is a term without a single, widely accepted definition. It combines selector and elector and may appear in different domains with different meanings. In computing, a selectorelector can refer to a conceptual component that combines the roles of a selector and an elector. A selector is a mechanism that monitors multiple inputs, channels, or conditions and signals readiness. An elector designates a winner or leader among contenders. A selectorelector, then, could denote a module that both detects readiness and participates in choosing among options, or a framework that coordinates selection and election decisions within a distributed protocol. The expression is not standard in established literature, but may appear in vendor docs or academic discussions as shorthand for integrated selection and election functionality.
In software libraries, selectors are used to identify or filter items; an elector role might be applied
In political or organizational contexts, an elector is a person who votes, and a selector is a
See also: leader election, selector primitive, electoral process, CSS selectors.