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14.Levels HBT3 for Pindex by Jacob Feldman

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14.LevelsHBT3 for Pindex

by Jacob Feldman

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Assumptions (see previous lesson)

1. Every case could be divided into primitive cases (and after analysis reconstructed back from its cases-components)

2. Every primitive case could be asked one question only

3. Answer could be found in a predefined finit scale

Scale for question about structure for HBT primitive cases is called Levels

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“Pre-case and case” disclaimer

Case is a point where Person and Task have met

Before the meeting while Person and Task exist separately we can ask the same question separately to Person and to Task (pre-case point)

If the answer are equal it garantees that case would be successful

If not - not

For now we suggest that answer are equal and study cases (not pre-cases)

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Levels

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Consider two fields of human activity1. I play music2. I drive a car

Both fields contains tasks with the same structure

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Structure of what?(see a slide from lesson 4)

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Model

Problem

theoretical solution

practical solution

Structure of this model

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Different fields of activity, the same model structure

I keep in attention

I play music I drive a car

one process one tune, solo on one-row one-directional road

many processes ensemble, with partners on multi-row bi-directional road

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Levels of abstract intelligence (=of model structure)

Level Attention field’s structure

8 Many system

7 One system

6 Many maps

5 One map

4 Many processes

3 One process

2 Many objects

1 One object

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The end of the lesson