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claim:the-operational-principle-of-a-concept-should-mention-only-that-concept-and-its-directly-or-indirectly-depended-conceptsThe operational principle of a concept should mention only that concept and its directly or indirectly depended concepts.
A rule relating operational principle to dependence graph.
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extracted_from(2015) · Jackson, Daniel
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