7.2 The cause is usually in the process, not in the system

Selmo works whenever the process can be described deterministically is – that is, when you can unambiguously say which action should have which effect.

If a process remains unclear ("something should happen at some point"), no clean model can emerge either. Selmo therefore forces specification:

What is the starting point? What is the end point?

What conditions must be met so that the next state is reliably reached?

Once these questions are answered, any task can be represented in Selmo.

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