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Topic: Re:Re:Re:hierarchical complexity in predicting task difficulty
Posted by: Michael Lamport Commons
Date/Time: 2010/7/19 21:09:42

MLC: These are not definitions but examples. Here is the co-ordination of a sequence of rules.

With the suffienciey action rule, rule 1, 2 and 3 are coordinated 1. "If A then B" is a rule statement.
2. "A is true" statement
3. Therefore "B is true"


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Topic(Point at the topics to see relevant reminders)Date PostedPosted By
hierarchical complexity in predicting task difficulty2010/7/18 22:34:25Michael Lamport Commons
     Re:hierarchical complexity in predicting task difficulty2010/7/18 22:35:20I. Thompson
          Re:Re:hierarchical complexity in predicting task difficulty2010/7/19 21:08:37Michael Lamport Commons
     Re:Re:Re:hierarchical complexity in predicting task difficulty2010/7/19 21:09:42Michael Lamport Commons
     Re:hierarchical complexity in predicting task difficulty2010/7/19 21:11:21I. Thompson
          Re:Re:hierarchical complexity in predicting task difficulty2010/7/19 21:12:49Michael Lamport Commons
               Re:Re:Re:hierarchical complexity in predicting task difficulty2010/7/19 21:16:21Michael Lamport Commons
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:hierarchical complexity in predicting task difficulty2010/7/19 21:17:25Leslie Smith
                         Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:hierarchical complexity in predicting task difficulty2010/7/19 21:20:04I. Thompson
                              Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:hierarchical complexity in predicting task difficulty2010/7/19 21:20:51Michael Lamport Commons
                         Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:hierarchical complexity in predicting task difficulty2010/7/19 21:22:17Michael Lamport Commons

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