This iScott algorithm may be used to organize and refine raw information derived from subjective and quantitative sources of facts and opinions that are successively filtered downward from top to bottom and validated, in sequence, from left to right, then combined into relevant and material data that can be applied to a disciplined, decision making process. It is neither a mathematical computation or calculation but may be thought of as an information deduction funnel that can apply reliability and relevance to various sources of information in sequences that are intended to help make decisions based on data that is refined and considered both reliable and material.
The iScott Algorithm- Information Processing Diagram |
SOURCES OF INFORMATION WORKSHEETThe following categories and specific information are first identified and considered as relevant or not before given a weighting as to how important to the overall information refining process.
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