concept
active
concept:purposePurpose
The specific goal that a concept is intended to serve; should be expressible in a short phrase.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
Frameworks (1)
framework
- Jackson's proposed framework: software design in terms of concepts, purposes, operational principles, and criteria.
Claims (3)
claim
- No Overloading Criterionassociated_with
- No Redundancy Criterionassociated_with
- Motivation Criterionassociated_with
Concepts (1)
concept
- Operational Principleassociated_withTechnique for describing a concept through an archetypal scenario that explains how the concept fulfills its purpose
Related by similarity (8)
cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- The set of attributes B of a formal concept (A,B).
- The practical, working aspect of a building; reinterpreted as the dynamic harmony of moving centers.
- Dijkstra's epigraph encapsulates the core philosophy of denotational design: abstraction enables rigor rather than obscurity.
- The existential question that the mechanistic picture answers with 'nothing,' highlighting meaninglessness.
- Motivation criterion justification.
- Something that benefits or harms a being; tied to welfare subjectivity.
- Legal or social duties incurred through speech acts like promises, important for commercial programs.