Humans cannot always give good reasons for their decisions, but in many
cases they can. So if a person makes a decision based on a reason, or if
they can rediscover the reasons underlying a habituated response, then they
should be able to describe something about those reasons.

On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Piaget Modeler <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Once we have a good set of requirements we can begin a design by
> finding design
> elements that match the requirements, assumptions, dependencies, and
> constraints.
>
>
> *Requirements*:
>
> 1. Efficient Organization
> 2. Efficient Execution
> 3. Easy to Understand
> 4. Supports vast interconnections among concepts
> 5. Rapid Execution to continually reevaluate multiple paths
> 6. Need to switch search spaces rapidly
> 7. Need to expand or restrict search spaces dynamically
> 8. Need for concept integration
> 9. Need for concept differentiation
> 10. Need to fluidly recombine concepts
> 11. Need to support simulation and multiple path exploration.
> 12. Supports justification discovery / Reason-based  reasoning and
> planning.
> 13. Should be able to explain reasons for decisions.
>
>
> *Assumptions*
>
>
> *Dependencies*
>
>
> *Constraints*
>
>
>
> Anything else to add? Are any of these Assumptions or constraints rather
> than requirements?
>
> Kindly advise.
>
> ~PM.
>
>
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