| name | gap-prioritization |
| description | Strategy for ranking unexplored combinations by novelty, feasibility, and potential impact. |
| execution | strategy |
| used-by | dimensional-analysis |
Gap Prioritization
Rank the empty cells (unexplored combinations) by their potential value. Not all gaps are worth filling — prioritize by novelty, feasibility, and expected impact.
Guiding Focus
An empty cell is only an opportunity if it's feasible and valuable. Rank gaps by: (1) how novel the combination is, (2) how feasible it is to realize, (3) what impact it would have if successful.
Available Tactics
- matrix-generation — refine the matrix with priority annotations
- axis-extraction — verify gap is truly unexplored (not just differently named)
Budget Slice
| Metric | S | M | L |
|---|
| Gaps scored | 3 | 8 | 15 |
| Questions generated | 3 | 8 | 15 |
| Top priorities identified | 2 | 4 | 8 |
State Ledger Template
| Metric | Target | Current | Status |
|---------------------|--------|---------|--------|
| Gaps scored | X | 0 | ⬜ |
| Questions generated | X | 0 | ⬜ |
| Top priorities | X | 0 | ⬜ |
Cannot exit until 80% of budget met. Print state ledger before each iteration decision.