intendedan
Intendedan is a hypothetical concept used in thought experiments and speculative discussions to quantify how effectively an intended action, message, or plan is communicated and understood by others. The term is not part of a formal scientific consensus; it appears in essays and online discussions as a heuristic for analyzing intentional communication and interpretation.
The word intendedan combines “intended” with “dan,” a Japanese term used in martial arts to denote levels
An intendedan assessment comprises three subcomponents: clarity of intention (C) — how explicitly the objective is stated;
Intendedan has been proposed for use in human–computer interaction, robotics, education, and organizational communication to assess
Critics note that intendedan is subjective and context-dependent, requiring transparent definitions and consistent measurement procedures. Some
See also: Theory of mind; Communication theory; Intentional stance; Expectation alignment. Because intendedan is a hypothetical