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= ARTICLE TITLE =
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<!-- One-sentence definition of the topic -->
<!-- One-sentence neutral definition of the topic -->
A brief, neutral summary of what the topic is and why it matters.


== Remembering (Knowledge / Recall) ==
== Remembering (Knowledge / Recall) ==
🧠 At this level, list the definitions, core vocabulary, and factual components an expert would be able to name.
🧠 List the foundational vocabulary and factual knowledge an expert should be able to recall.


* '''Core terminology & definitions'''
* '''Core terminology & definitions'''
** '''[EXTERNAL_LINK Term]''' – Short, precise definition.
** '''[https://bloomwiki.org Term 1]''' – Replace this link with the topic's actual Wikipedia article later.
** '''[EXTERNAL_LINK Term]''' – What it refers to and its purpose.
** '''[https://bloomwiki.org Term 2]''' – Short, precise definition.
** '''[EXTERNAL_LINK Term]''' – Key acronym, protocol, object, role, etc.
** '''[https://bloomwiki.org Term 3]''' – Key acronym, role, object, protocol, etc.
 
<!-- NOTE: External links in this section should normally point to Wikipedia articles -->


* '''Key components / actors / parts'''
* '''Key components / actors / parts'''
** '''[EXTERNAL_LINK Component]''' – What it is.
** '''[https://bloomwiki.org Component 1]''' – What it is.
** '''[EXTERNAL_LINK Component]''' – Where it belongs in the system.
** '''[https://bloomwiki.org Component 2]''' – Where it fits.


* '''Canonical tools & frameworks'''
* '''Canonical tools & frameworks'''
** '''[EXTERNAL_LINK Tool/Library/Standard]'''
** '''[https://bloomwiki.org Tool or Standard]'''


* '''Where this topic commonly appears'''
* '''Where this topic commonly appears'''
** Industries, workflows, contexts, disciplines.
** Industries, fields, workflows, real-world environments.


* '''Typical recall-level facts'''
* '''Typical recall-level facts'''
** Year introduced, vendor, category, major versions, etc.
** Year introduced, creator/vendor, category, major versions.


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== Understanding (Comprehension) ==
== Understanding (Comprehension) ==
📖 Explain how the topic works conceptually and how it relates to similar concepts.
📖 Explain what the topic means, how it works conceptually, and how it relates to similar ideas.


* '''Conceptual relationships & contrasts'''
* '''Conceptual relationships & contrasts'''
** Topic vs. alternative differences and trade-offs.
** Topic vs. alternative approach — key differences.
** Topic within a broader ecosystem.
** Topic inside a broader system or ecosystem.


* '''Core principles & paradigms'''
* '''Core principles & paradigms'''
** Guiding philosophy, architectural assumptions, learning model.
** Foundational theory, learning model, architectural mindset.


* '''How it works'''
* '''How it works (high-level)'''
** Inputs → processes → outputs (high level).
** Inputs → processes → outputs.


* '''Roles & perspectives'''
* '''Roles & perspectives'''
** Builder, user, operator, stakeholder.
** Builder, operator, stakeholder, end user.


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== Applying (Use / Application) ==
== Applying (Use / Application) ==
🛠️ Show how the topic is used in practice.
🛠️ Show what someone can *do* with the topic.


* '''"Hello, World" or canonical examples'''
* '''"Hello, World" example'''
** Minimal example of using the topic correctly.
** Minimal, canonical starter use case.


* '''Core task loops'''
* '''Core task loops'''
** Common workflows or usage patterns.
** Regular workflows, processes, or procedures.


* '''Frequently used commands / functions / actions'''
* '''Frequently used commands / functions / actions'''
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* '''Real-world use cases'''
* '''Real-world use cases'''
** Common jobs the topic solves.
** Common applications, industries, or problems solved.


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== Analyzing (Break Down / Analysis) ==
== Analyzing (Break Down / Analysis) ==
🔬 Break apart structure, diagnose issues, compare alternatives.
🔬 Demonstrate expert-level structural understanding and diagnostic reasoning.


* '''Comparative analysis'''
* '''Comparative analysis'''
** Topic vs. competing tools/approaches.
** Topic vs. competing tools, methods, or systems.


* '''Failure modes & root causes'''
* '''Failure modes & root causes'''
** Typical mistakes, bottlenecks, misunderstandings.
** What commonly goes wrong and why.


* '''Troubleshooting & observability techniques'''
* '''Troubleshooting & observability techniques'''
** Logs, metrics, debugging patterns.
** Logs, metrics, debugging steps.


* '''Structural insights'''
* '''Structural insights'''
** Dependencies, boundaries, internal organization.
** Dependencies, internal architecture, system boundaries.


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== Creating (Synthesis / Create) ==
== Creating (Synthesis / Create) ==
🏗️ Demonstrate expert-level design, composition, and optimization.
🏗️ Demonstrate designing or building with the topic.


* '''Design patterns & best practices'''
* '''Design patterns & best practices'''
** Proven approaches used by experts.
** Proven solutions or recommended structures.


* '''Security, governance, or ethical considerations'''
* '''Security, governance, or ethical considerations'''


* '''Lifecycle management strategies'''
* '''Lifecycle management strategies'''
** Versioning, upgrades, migrations, refactors.
** Versioning, migrations, backward compatibility.


* '''Scalability & optimization patterns'''
* '''Scalability & optimization patterns'''
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== Evaluating (Judgment / Evaluation) ==
== Evaluating (Judgment / Evaluation) ==
⚖️ Assess quality, effectiveness, readiness, and long-term fit.
⚖️ Assessing suitability, trade-offs, risks, or long-term value.


* '''Evaluation frameworks & tools'''
* '''Evaluation frameworks & tools'''
** Ways to measure quality or success.
** How to measure effectiveness, reliability, quality.


* '''Maturity & adoption models'''
* '''Maturity & adoption models'''
** Indicators of ecosystem stability.
** Ecosystem stability, documentation, community size.


* '''Key performance indicators'''
* '''Key performance indicators'''
** What should be measured and why.
** Quantitative or qualitative success measures.


* '''Strategic decision criteria'''
* '''Strategic decision criteria'''
** When to choose this topic — or not.
** When to use this topic — and when not to.


* '''Holistic impact analysis'''
* '''Holistic impact analysis'''
** Cost, risk, maintainability, learning curve.
** Cost, maintainability, learning curve, governance, risks.
 
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'''Linking Guidelines'''
* Replace all placeholder external links with Wikipedia links when available.
* Use the format: `[https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Page_Name Descriptive link text]`
* Internal wiki pages use double brackets: `[[Article Name]]`


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Latest revision as of 06:44, 24 November 2025

ARTICLE TITLE[edit]

Remembering (Knowledge / Recall)[edit]

🧠 List the foundational vocabulary and factual knowledge an expert should be able to recall.

  • Core terminology & definitions
    • Term 1 – Replace this link with the topic's actual Wikipedia article later.
    • Term 2 – Short, precise definition.
    • Term 3 – Key acronym, role, object, protocol, etc.


  • 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`