First divide into 5 parts
All of the practical pages are ``pages that are useful for work,'' but the difference is in what pages you decide on. If you first divide it into victory conditions, entry data, work procedures, reference examples, and proposal organization, the practical guidance will become much more stable.
If you would like to follow the sequence from EEG introduction to Datasets, L0 practice section, and Verification rather than looking at the role differences on the practical page, please see One straight path from EEG to L0.
After understanding the differences in the roles of practical pages, if you want to see in one page just which route to take next from Verification, please see Four paths to take after Verification.
Differences in the roles of practical pages
| Page | Main role | First question | What is not enough here |
|---|---|---|---|
| Verification | This is a blueprint that determines victory conditions and counter-conditions. | This is when you want to fix "what needs to be met to move forward" first. | Actual entry data and work procedures must be supplemented with Datasets and L0 practice sections. |
| Datasets | This is the page for selecting entrance data. | The first thing you want to do is decide which public data to start L0 with. | What to leave behind as a deliverable must be supplemented with L0 practice section and Verification. |
| L0 Practice Section | This is a procedure manual for creating a minimum loop. | Now is the time to connect analyzes that can be reproduced right here and now. | The design reason why the step is necessary should be supplemented with Verification. |
| Casework section | A reference collection for learning design patterns from successful examples in other fields. | Now is the time to see an example of why Standard, Storage, Bench, and Pre-registration worked. | This example alone cannot prove that WBE holds true. |
| Proposal integration section | This is a summary table that summarizes the status and basis of the proposal group. | This is the time to track which proposals were aimed at and to what extent they were reflected. | It is not possible to say that the implementation is complete just by looking at the summary; it is necessary to return to the issue and the original text. |
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| What I want to know now | First page to open | Next page |
|---|---|---|
| I want to know what needs to be met to call progress | Verification | View dependencies inRoadmap. |
| I want to decide which public data to use first | Datasets | L0 practice section Proceed to work on L0. |
| I want to know what to actually keep as a set | L0 practice section | ComplementsVerification and Datasets. |
| I would like to see historical examples of why standards and benches are necessary | Casework section | Go back toVerification and check against the current design. |
| I want to distinguish between proposed and implemented ones | Proposal integration section | Return toIssue and the original clause. |
| I want to decide where to add/update | Content Hub | Issue down to executable tasks. |
Differences between pages that look similar
| Groups that look alike | The difference in one word |
|---|---|
| Verification / L0 practice section | Verification is the passing condition, and L0 practice clause is the working order of the minimum loop. |
| Datasets / L0 Practice Section | What to start with Datasets, and how to go around it in the L0 practice section. |
| Verification / Casework Section | Verification is the current design, Casework section is a type borrowed from other fields. |
| Proposal integration section / Issue | The proposal integration section organizes the main text of the proposal, and the issue section deals with cutting tasks here and now and managing external dependencies. |
Common ways to get lost
Mistake
- I feel like I've progressed just by looking at Datasets: What to leave as a deliverable must be fixed in the L0 practice section and Verification.
- Misreading the L0 practice section as the definition of victory conditions: The procedure manual alone does not determine what is called progress.
- Read the casework section as direct evidence: This is a design reference, not a proof that WBE holds.
- Read the proposal integration section as a list of implementation completion: Proposal acceptance and document reflection are different from implementation completion and external agreement.
Where to return next
If you want to go back to the practical entry point, please use Verification Platform. If you want to go back to the actual L0 work, please use L0 Practice. If you want to decide where to update, please use Public Content Integration Hub.