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Dev:Concurrence within data streams
A concurrence, or coincidence, involves two things sharing a relationship at a moment in time.
A concurrence may involve a relationship between two known things, a known and an unknown, or two unknown things. The latter is difficult to isolate, conventionally.
Synonym of coincidence: concurrence
However, considering the entirety of a data stream sampling, there are many values of data represented.
Moreover, in a second time-synchronized data measurement of a different aspect of the measured source event, a different set of value categories is represented.
And, when a simultaneity-, or perhaps more easily said, concurrency-log is created of values from different aspects, then there are entries in the log duplicated in the log proportional to the regularity of the concurrence against the entry count of the data log.
The duplications of data value concurrence affords a weighted table for random hit-tests, used in emergent processing on a synchronized-time multi-aspectural data sampling from a pair of data streams.
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