Context is a chain of associations. Context aids us in understanding what’s relevant and what’s not.
1 Context aids us in understanding what’s relevant and what’s not.
2 Context is part of a polygon. Each vertex dynamically interacts with the other vertices. One vertex is cognitive perception. Another vertex is the expectation that there is more going on than just the image. Each vertex interacts with the other, changing as it interacts.
3 The art and the science are in the creation of the context, which some people will perceive immediately.
4 Context is a chain of associations. It's like when you contemplate a work of art. You don't get the whole idea immediately. It has to grow on you, sometimes one piece by the other piece.
5 Understanding context is often the first and the important step in understanding, create the relevant context to make a more lasting solution; without it, you are working without any boundaries or basis for understanding what you are doing.
6 The role of context in developing a perspective of a system is that it may be a partial cause for many of the behaviors demonstrated by a system.
7 From a practical perspective, 'seeing' the context we are 'part' of, allows us to identify the leverage points of the system and then 'choose' the 'decisive' factors, in the attempt to achieve the set purpose.
8 Context needs to be split into two dimensions in terms of understanding the scope - functional and physical, and a third aspect is to understand the environment in which the "something" will be developed and then operate.
9 Contextual Intelligence is a construct that involves the ability to recognize and diagnose the plethora of contextual factors inherent in an event or circumstance, then intentionally and intuitively adjust behaviors in order to exert influence in that context.
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