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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Boyd cycle phase interractions, Orientation phase (REASON) [classification processes] [interpretation processes] what we interpret and what we believe contributes to identifying characteristics that are necessary and/or sufficient for making decisions, Orientation phase (REASON) [classification processes] [interpretation processes] what we interpret and what we believe uses what is known, identifying feasible solution sets defines what must be done, define/redefine heuristics that can be used to convert objective evidence into useful subjective categories may redefine what is believed, identifying characteristics that are necessary and/or sufficient for making decisions includes sufficient what knowledge/beliefs are "enough" to decide, what is believed may include intentions, define/redefine heuristics that can be used to convert objective evidence into useful subjective categories may redefine Objectives, values, preferences to weight alternatives, identifying characteristics that are necessary and/or sufficient for making decisions includes necessary what "must be" known/believed to decide, choosing among alternatives defines rejected actions (information), observations [senses] contributes to what is known, choosing among alternatives defines selected actions (information about actions that have been selected for execution), identifying characteristics that are necessary and/or sufficient for making decisions used to identify knowledge gaps, interventional activities (instrumental changes to the environment) (programatic changes to the agent) implemented by automated instrument packages, original system design and programming initializes what is believed, interventional activities (instrumental changes to the environment) (programatic changes to the agent) implemented by humans acting as instruments, what is believed may include hypotheses, Decision phase (DECIDE) [alternative identification] [alternative selection (T)] [alternative rejection (F)] what we decide contributes to identifying feasible solution sets, interventional activities (instrumental changes to the environment) (programatic changes to the agent) may change inferencing the characteristics of the environment using rules or heuristics, sufficient what knowledge/beliefs are "enough" to decide includes of what is known what may be enough to decide, identifying feasible solution sets defines what may be done