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== Remembering (Knowledge / Recall) == | __TOC__ | ||
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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Remembering (Knowledge / Recall)</span> == | |||
🧠 List the foundational vocabulary and factual knowledge an expert should be able to recall. | 🧠 List the foundational vocabulary and factual knowledge an expert should be able to recall. | ||
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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Understanding (Comprehension)</span> == | |||
📖 Explain what the topic means, how it works conceptually, and how it relates to similar ideas. | 📖 Explain what the topic means, how it works conceptually, and how it relates to similar ideas. | ||
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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Applying (Use / Application)</span> == | |||
🛠️ Show what someone can *do* with the topic. | 🛠️ Show what someone can *do* with the topic. | ||
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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Analyzing (Break Down / Analysis)</span> == | |||
🔬 Demonstrate expert-level structural understanding and diagnostic reasoning. | 🔬 Demonstrate expert-level structural understanding and diagnostic reasoning. | ||
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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Creating (Synthesis / Create)</span> == | |||
🏗️ Demonstrate designing or building with the topic. | 🏗️ Demonstrate designing or building with the topic. | ||
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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Evaluating (Judgment / Evaluation)</span> == | |||
⚖️ Assessing suitability, trade-offs, risks, or long-term value. | ⚖️ Assessing suitability, trade-offs, risks, or long-term value. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:54, 25 April 2026
ARTICLE TITLE[edit]
Remembering (Knowledge / Recall)[edit]
🧠 List the foundational vocabulary and factual knowledge an expert should be able to recall.
- Core terminology & definitions
- Key components / actors / parts
- Component 1 – What it is.
- Component 2 – Where it fits.
- Canonical tools & frameworks
- Where this topic commonly appears
- Industries, fields, workflows, real-world environments.
- Typical recall-level facts
- Year introduced, creator/vendor, category, major versions.
Understanding (Comprehension)[edit]
📖 Explain what the topic means, how it works conceptually, and how it relates to similar ideas.
- Conceptual relationships & contrasts
- Topic vs. alternative approach — key differences.
- Topic inside a broader system or ecosystem.
- Core principles & paradigms
- Foundational theory, learning model, architectural mindset.
- How it works (high-level)
- Inputs → processes → outputs.
- Roles & perspectives
- Builder, operator, stakeholder, end user.
Applying (Use / Application)[edit]
🛠️ Show what someone can *do* with the topic.
- "Hello, World" example
- Minimal, canonical starter use case.
- Core task loops
- Regular workflows, processes, or procedures.
- Frequently used commands / functions / actions
- Short reference list.
- Real-world use cases
- Common applications, industries, or problems solved.
Analyzing (Break Down / Analysis)[edit]
🔬 Demonstrate expert-level structural understanding and diagnostic reasoning.
- Comparative analysis
- Topic vs. competing tools, methods, or systems.
- Failure modes & root causes
- What commonly goes wrong and why.
- Troubleshooting & observability techniques
- Logs, metrics, debugging steps.
- Structural insights
- Dependencies, internal architecture, system boundaries.
Creating (Synthesis / Create)[edit]
🏗️ Demonstrate designing or building with the topic.
- Design patterns & best practices
- Proven solutions or recommended structures.
- Security, governance, or ethical considerations
- Lifecycle management strategies
- Versioning, migrations, backward compatibility.
- Scalability & optimization patterns
Evaluating (Judgment / Evaluation)[edit]
⚖️ Assessing suitability, trade-offs, risks, or long-term value.
- Evaluation frameworks & tools
- How to measure effectiveness, reliability, quality.
- Maturity & adoption models
- Ecosystem stability, documentation, community size.
- Key performance indicators
- Quantitative or qualitative success measures.
- Strategic decision criteria
- When to use this topic — and when not to.
- Holistic impact analysis
- Cost, maintainability, learning curve, governance, risks.
Linking Guidelines
- Replace all placeholder external links with Wikipedia links when available.
- Use the format: `Descriptive link text`
- Internal wiki pages use double brackets: `Article Name`