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spanlose

Spanlose is a neologism used in a small number of scholarly and hobbyist discussions to describe a phenomenon involving the narrowing or shortening of the span of a system’s dependencies, effects, or visibility. Because it is not standardized, the definition of spanlose varies by field.

In linguistics, spanlose is sometimes used to refer to a hypothetical tendency for speakers to prefer shorter

Etymology and usage: The term combines span and lose; there is no single recognized origin. It appears

See also: locality, dependency length, data locality, modularity, scope.

dependency
ranges
between
related
elements,
a
notion
related
to
locality
constraints
and
parsing
load.
In
computer
science
and
data
processing,
the
term
has
been
used
to
denote
methods
or
assumptions
that
reduce
the
temporal
or
spatial
span
over
which
a
program
or
data
structure
exhibits
effects,
aiming
to
improve
performance
or
predictability.
In
software
architecture,
spanlose
can
describe
limiting
the
scope
of
a
module’s
observable
state,
thereby
reducing
coupling.
sporadically
in
online
glossaries,
speculative
primers,
and
niche
discussions
rather
than
in
formal
publications.
Because
its
meaning
depends
on
context,
readers
should
consult
the
surrounding
text
to
interpret
its
precise
sense.