Rudolf E. Kálmán defines 'observability'

Rudolf E. Kálmán, a pioneer in systems theory, formally defined 'observability' in control systems. He described it as a measure of how well the internal states of a system can be inferred from knowledge of its external outputs.

Significance

This fundamental definition from control theory provided the conceptual bedrock, albeit decades later, for its application in software systems.

Key facts

Date
1960-01-01
Type
invention
Location
Maryland, USA (presumably Johns Hopkins University)