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    Without abstract growth analysis, practitioners cannot di... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Feasibility judgments in practice are always made relative to specific input sizes, not abstract growth functions.

    Without abstract growth analysis, practitioners cannot distinguish temporary bottlenecks from fundamental scalability failures, reducing their ability to anticipate future constraints.

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    Abstract growth analysis(as used in systems thinking and planning)
    A method of studying how something expands or improves over time by looking at general patterns rather than just what's happening right now, so you can spot trends and predict what comes next.
    Anticipate constraints(as used in strategic planning)
    To predict or see ahead of time what limitations or obstacles will get in the way of future plans or growth.
    Scalability(as used in systems thinking)
    The ability of something (like a business, system, or idea) to grow and handle increasing demands without breaking down or losing effectiveness.
    Scalability failure(as used in systems analysis and planning)
    When a system breaks down, slows down dramatically, or stops working properly as it tries to grow or handle more work than it was designed for.

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    bottleneck(Contrasted with competition as an alternative mechanism for selectivity)
    A limitation of processing capacity that constrains how much information or how many candidates can be handled at once.

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