Logic Model Explained

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This is a page that describes how to fill up the empty fields of a logic model.


Logic Model (Logic Model Explained) Template:LogicModel 12 7, 2022
Abstract Specification
Context The temporal and spatial environment of the operational system of interest. The spatial and temporal information can also be recursively encoded by hyperlinks or hash codes.
Goal An imperative statement to "break symmetry" in showing what action must be executed in the context presented above.
Success Criteria A collection of conditional statements, both pre and post-conditions of the execution process, to define the safe and liveness conditions that form the correct/successful criteria.
Concrete Implementation
Given Inputs When Process is executed... Then, we get Outputs
A collection of resources that are required to kick off an implementation process for the execution of the goal statement. A specification of the implementation process that takes the inputs to generate prescribed outputs. A collection of observable states or resources that are derived from the prescribed process mentioned in the same logic model.
Boundary/Safety Conditions of Logic Model Explained
Information that is related to the execution of this logic model that is not captured by the previous six fields.