Canon - Cascade Effects

definition

Cascade effects refers to a clearly defined conceptual difference or boundary concept in the context of decision and system logics.

Comparison model

Cascade effects are understood as a conceptual comparison in which two named concepts are distinguished from each other along defined criteria, without establishing an evaluation or preference.

Demarcation

  • Cascade effects ≠ simplifying equation
  • Conceptual differentiation ≠ normative evaluation