Definition:
Detailing
The Keyed-Icons “< >“ are used to explicitly mark any Fuzzy specifications.
Illustrations
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Type
Specification Concept, Keyed-Icon
Rationale: The Idea is to avoid forgetting to improve specifications, and to avoid misleading other people into thinking you have done your potential best, when you know better should be done, when you have time and information, in order to define specifications at the necessary Product-Value Level.
Examples
Scale: <define Units-of-Measure>.
Note: This is a template with a hint in Fuzzy brackets.
Goal [<Europe>, <2005>]: <66%>.
Notes
1. The obligation to mark dubious specifications with Fuzzy brackets is typically adopted as a Generic Specification-Rule.
2. In general a Fuzzy term or expression should be enclosed in <Fuzzy brackets>, but alternative notations (such as “??”) can also be used.
3. Fuzzy brackets are used in electronic templates to indicate something to be filled out, and usually to give a hint as to what should be filled out. Example above.
4. A Fuzzy specification essentially amounts to a declaration by the Writer that the specification is Defective at that point.
Keyed-Icons
< Fuzzy term >
Drawn-Icons
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Related-Concepts
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History-of-Concept
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This Concept entered by Adore.
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