observability

P6959
predicate

Indicates that the internal state or behavior of a system can be inferred or monitored through its external outputs or measurements.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
observability canonical 32

Description generation (PDg)

The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the predicate name and this instruction.

Instruction
Given a predicate that represents a relationship or action between entities, generate a one-sentence description explaining its meaning.  
# Instructions
Focus on describing the relationship, not the entities themselves. 
# Response Format
Begin the description with \' Indicates...\'
Input
Predicate: observability
Generated description
Indicates that the internal state or behavior of a system can be inferred or monitored through its external outputs or measurements.

Sample triples (32)

Subject Object
Pleiades visible to the naked eye
Ascella visible in summer from mid-northern latitudes
Ascella circumpolar from some southern latitudes
Melotte 22 easily seen without optical aid in dark skies
Cloud Deploy integrated metrics
Cloud Deploy integrated logs
Cloud Deploy deployment history
Argo CD audit logs
Schwarzschild W cannot be seen directly from Earth
R Scuti visible to naked eye at maximum
R Scuti requires binoculars or small telescope at minimum
California Nebula faint to the naked eye
California Nebula requires dark skies
California Nebula requires long-exposure imaging
Hale K not visible from Earth’s near side
Hale B not visible from Earth’s near side
Hale L not visible from Earth’s near side
Gamma Eridani best seen from southern and equatorial latitudes
Bessel crater on the Moon
surface form: Bessel (lunar crater)
visible with small amateur telescopes
Chamaeleon not visible from most of the northern hemisphere
Pavlov H not visible from Earth’s near side
Chaplygin D not visible from Earth’s near side
Levi-Civita L not visible from Earth’s near side
Levi-Civita Q not visible from Earth’s near side
Levi-Civita X not visible from Earth’s near side
Struve (lunar crater) subject to foreshortening from Earth
Tsiolkovskiy B cannot be seen directly from Earth
Tsiolkovskiy E cannot be seen directly from Earth
Seleucus crater
surface form: Seleucus (crater)
easily visible in small telescopes
Tsiolkovskiy N not visible from Earth’s near side
Hubble E not visible from Earth’s near side
Hubble F not visible from Earth’s near side