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- In the confusion domain it is uncertain which of the other domains apply (en)
- In the complicated domain there are governing constraints, problems are tightly coupled, and appropriate good practice should be used to sense, analyze and respond (en)
- In the chaotic domain there is a lack of constraints, the problems are de-coupled, and one creates novel practice by acting, sensing and responding (en)
- In the clear domain there are tight constraints, no degrees of freedom, and best practice can be used to sense, categorize and respond (en)
- In the complex domain there are enabling constraints, problems are loosely coupled, and one should use emergent practice to probe, sense and respond (en)
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