ylemp
Ylemp is a fictional theoretical construct used in computer science literature to illustrate ideas in event-driven memory management and priority scheduling. It provides an abstraction for modeling how systems store and prioritize information about events and their expected future impact.
Definition. In this construct, Ylemp comprises a set of core entities: YlempEvent, representing a discrete occurrence
Architecture. The theoretical architecture includes a memory lattice, an event graph, and a scheduling interface. Events
History and usage. Ylemp originated in thought experiments in academic texts published in the early 2020s and
Reception. Critics note the abstraction level can limit applicability to real systems, while supporters say it
See also. Memory management, Event-driven architecture, Scheduling algorithms.