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Decision framework: a pre-computed resolution for a
Decision framework: a pre-computed resolution for a recurring decision type that eliminates unnecessary re-deliberation and reduces cognitive cost by automating routine decisions, allowing full cognitive capacity to be preserved for genuinely novel or high-stakes choices
Why This Is a Definition
This definition precisely establishes the meaning of 'decision framework' by naming it, identifying its genus (pre-computed resolution), and specifying its differentia (eliminates unnecessary re-deliberation, reduces cognitive cost, automates routine decisions, preserves capacity for novel choices). It clearly distinguishes frameworks from arbitrary decision-making processes and emphasizes the economic benefit of framework usage.