Re: Terminology question
3Integral?aldo wrote:If A is dependent on B, then what is B's relationship to A?
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B is what A is dependent on, obviously.
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Well, in which context do you need it? Is it something mathematical?
I guess B could just be "the cause" of A, or something similar. Depends of what A and B are, really.
I guess B could just be "the cause" of A, or something similar. Depends of what A and B are, really.
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Multi-agent systems, specifically with recursive decomposition relationships. So A would be dependent on a capability of B, for example.FSF wrote:Well, in which context do you need it? Is it something mathematical?
I guess B could just be "the cause" of A, or something similar. Depends of what A and B are, really.