Difference between revisions of "Template:Meta Function Model"

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And it should be rendered in a page as what follows:
And it should be rendered in a page as what follows:
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Template:Function Model  
Template:Meta Function Model  


|context=A statement describing the spatial and temporal context of the event or project at hand.
|context=A statement describing the spatial and temporal context of the event or project at hand.

Latest revision as of 03:54, 21 July 2021

The meta function model is the abstract counterpart of Template:Function Model, and is the abstract part of Logic Model. It is named as it delineates the intentionality of a function.

The syntax for filling up the Template is as follows:

{{
Template:Logic Model 

|context=A statement describing the spatial and temporal context of the event or project at hand.

|goal= An imperative statement that describes what is to be accomplished.

|criteria= A conditional statement that can be judged based on the outputs of the expected execution process.

|boundaries=A set of situations which could affect the validity of the overall project, or event.

}}

And it should be rendered in a page as what follows:


1. Context

A statement describing the spatial and temporal context of the event or project at hand.

2. Goal

An imperative statement that describes what is to be accomplished.

3. Success Criteria

A conditional statement that can be judged based on the outputs of the expected execution process.

4. Boundary Conditions

A set of situations which could affect the validity of the overall project, or event.



1. Context

{{{context}}}

2. Goal

{{{goal}}}

3. Success Criteria

{{{criteria}}}

4. Boundary Conditions

{{{boundaries}}}

A Logic Model contains seven visible parameters, they are all text-based descriptions.

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
contextcontext

no description

Unknownoptional
goalgoal

no description

Unknownoptional
criteriacriteria

no description

Unknownoptional
boundariesboundaries

no description

Unknownoptional