👉 Rosland is a concept in computer science that represents a set of rules for creating and manipulating data structures. It was first introduced by the German mathematician Felix Klein in 1893, and it has since become a fundamental part of many programming languages and software systems. In computer science, a "rosland" can be defined as a set of rules or parameters that define a particular way of working with data. These rules may include constraints on how the data is stored, accessed, modified