Yeah, hi, and I don't even know if the title of this thread makes any sense of how to properly describe the issue... Anyway, here goes:
I have built a system enabling the issuing of forced orders which have priority over regular orders and are internally prioritized based on user-defined priority values.
Now I need to prescribe some guidelines for the use of these priority values. The thing is, I'm not sure which way is the best to structure them. Immediately I'm thinking recursive dichotomies with leaf trichotomies such as the following taxonomy of forced orders based on the nature of their motivation:
I have built a system enabling the issuing of forced orders which have priority over regular orders and are internally prioritized based on user-defined priority values.
Now I need to prescribe some guidelines for the use of these priority values. The thing is, I'm not sure which way is the best to structure them. Immediately I'm thinking recursive dichotomies with leaf trichotomies such as the following taxonomy of forced orders based on the nature of their motivation:
- [-6,-1] internal/psychological
- [-6,-4] Controllable/conscious
- -6 Weak
- -5 Common
- -4 Strong
- [-3,-1] Uncontrollable/subconscious
- -3 Weak
- -2 Common
- -1 Strong
- [-6,-4] Controllable/conscious
- [1,6] external/physical
- [1,3] Natural
- 1 Weak
- 2 Common
- 3 Strong
- [4,6] Magical
- 4 Weak
- 5 Common
- 6 Strong
- [1,3] Natural