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11.2
IDENTIFYING DIFFERENT STATEMENT STRUCTURES
 
  Just as all books have by definition a beginning, middle and an end, all groups of statements have limits to their structure.  
  A group of statements may be part of an instruction manual. Or the group of statements might be a summary of a personal conversation/communication. Or the group of statements might form a particular letter or plan.  
  In other words, how the shape of an IDEA looks tells a reader the nature of the IDEA.  
  UCADIA understanding of limits to statement structures  
  UCADIA is designed on the understanding of the following limits to statement stuctures. UCADIA is based on the assumption that all groups of statements (DIA) can be defined into one of the following basic structure purposes:  
 
Class Category Type
Linear Flow
Tensor
Record
List Logos
News
Tensor
Instruction Logos
Argument
Rule
Agreement
2 Dimensional List Tensor
News Logos
Instruction Tensor
Logos
3 Dimensional Simple Tri Tensor
Logos
Complex Tri Tensor
Logos
 
  Flow  
  Flow is a flow of statements. IT can be a random event and as such has no specific standard structure in a + b. Flow is used often for works involving the transmission of conscious thoughts and ideas.  
  Record
  Record is a transcript of a conversation/communication between people and their ideas.
  List
  A list is a list of arguments by association to a class or object
  News
  News is the tranmission of information.
  Instruction
  Instruction is the trnsmission of specific instructions
  Argument
  An argument is a case
  Rule
  A rule is a set of statements designed for execution in programming, or any decision tree process.
  Agreement
  An agreement is a statement designed for agreement between two people on a set of statements.
 
     
 

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