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In [[Logic Model]], [[Boundary Conditions]] are a set of statements that defines the situations when the overall [[Logic Model]] can be declared invalid. It usually states certain conditions that directly break out the [[Context]] of the same [[Logic Model]]. | In [[Logic Model]], [[Boundary Conditions]] are a set of statements that defines the situations when the overall [[Logic Model]] can be declared invalid. It usually states certain conditions that directly break out the [[Context]] of the same [[Logic Model]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:55, 1 September 2021
In Logic Model, Boundary Conditions are a set of statements that defines the situations when the overall Logic Model can be declared invalid. It usually states certain conditions that directly break out the Context of the same Logic Model.