| name | dimension-discovery |
| description | Strategy for identifying fundamental dimensions of variation in a design space. |
| execution | strategy |
| used-by | dimensional-analysis |
Dimension Discovery
Identify the fundamental axes of variation that define the design space. Each dimension should be independent and meaningful.
Guiding Focus
Look for the axes that practitioners implicitly use when comparing approaches. "Fast vs accurate", "local vs global", "supervised vs unsupervised" — these are dimensions. Find the ones specific to your domain.
Available Tactics
- axis-extraction — systematically extract axes from literature
- matrix-generation — test independence of candidate dimensions
Budget Slice
| Metric | S | M | L |
|---|
| Candidate dimensions | 5 | 10 | 15 |
| Validated dimensions | 3 | 6 | 10 |
| Sources analyzed | 8 | 20 | 40 |
State Ledger Template
| Metric | Target | Current | Status |
|---------------------|--------|---------|--------|
| Candidate dimensions| X | 0 | ⬜ |
| Validated dimensions| X | 0 | ⬜ |
| Sources analyzed | X | 0 | ⬜ |
Cannot exit until 80% of budget met. Print state ledger before each iteration decision.