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Content Narrative or Content Trajectory, is a term defined in PKC to help organize the sequence of presentation of intellectual content. The goal is to assign a name to the data type, which should cover the same logical content with different ordering possibilities.

Content Trajectories as Partially Ordered Set

All Content Narratives will be recorded in a recursive data type, which is composed of the universal data type, Poset, to be shown in the following multi-leveled template, Logic Model.


Logic Model (Content Narrative) Template:LogicModel 02 22, 2022
Abstract Specification
Context Different persons would acquire content with different sequential orientations. Some might need a different set of preparatory material. Some might require an overall picture in the beginning. Therefore, organizing content in different narrative structures would be necessary.
Goal Provide a consistent input/output boundaries for every content module.
Success Criteria Content Narrative/Criteria
Concrete Implementation
Given Inputs When Process is executed... Then, we get Outputs
  1. PKC software tool
  2. MU Constitution
  3. Inter-organizational Workflow templates
Content Narrative/Process Content Narrative/Output
Boundary/Safety Conditions of Content Narrative
Content Narrative/Boundary

It is necessary to follow the theory of partially-ordered set[1] to help construct narrative in an exchangeable way.

References

  1. Davey, B. A.; Priestley, H. A. (May 6, 2002). Introduction to Lattices and Order. 5 (2nd ed.). local page: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-78451-1. 

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