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Priority ordering: a context-specific ranked list of
Priority ordering: a context-specific ranked list of cognitive agents that determines which agent wins when two or more agents conflict over the same situation or resource, with higher-ranked agents taking precedence over lower-ranked agents during moments of collision
Why This Is a Definition
This definition clearly establishes the term 'priority ordering' by naming it, stating its genus (context-specific ranked list of cognitive agents), and its differentia (determines which agent wins when conflicts arise, with higher-ranked agents taking precedence). It precisely distinguishes this concept from mere conflict resolution by emphasizing the pre-established ranking that determines outcomes rather than ad hoc decision-making.