Disaster Management¶
1 primes originate from Disaster Management. 7 more draw from it as a secondary origin.
Primary members (1)¶
Primes whose canonical origin is Disaster Management.
- Learning Curve Effects — Unit cost falls predictably with cumulative production experience.
Also draws from Disaster Management (7)¶
Primes whose canonical origin is elsewhere, but who list Disaster Management among their alternate origin domains.
- Bottleneck — The single limiting stage that caps an entire system's throughput.
- Discretion — Latitude granted to an agent to decide within bounded limits.
- Diseconomies of Scale — Rising per-unit cost once scale grows past a point.
- Escape and Leakage — Constrained quantities exit through unintended pathways.
- Preference Heterogeneity and Conflict — Incompatible agent preferences create impasses and partial dissatisfaction.
- Provenance — A documented, traceable record of an entity's origin and successive custody transfers that establishes authenticity and assigns accountability by linking present state back to first known state.
- Translation and Conceptual Bridging — Convert concepts or meanings between incommensurable frameworks.