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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

or
ranks.
In
this
usage,
dan
is
a
metaphor
for
tiered
levels
of
communicative
clarity,
from
basic
to
advanced.
alignment
(A)
—
the
degree
to
which
observed
actions
match
the
stated
objective;
and
contextual
salience
(S)
—
how
well
the
surrounding
situation
reinforces
or
constrains
the
intention.
The
overall
score
ranges
from
0
to
5
and
is
typically
computed
as
a
weighted
sum,
for
example
I
=
0.4C
+
0.4A
+
0.2S,
with
C,
A,
S
scaled
from
0
to
1.
how
clearly
instructions
are
conveyed
and
how
closely
outcomes
align
with
intent.
argue
that
a
single
score
may
obscure
important
qualitative
aspects
of
intention,
interpretation,
and
power
dynamics.
construct,
there
are
currently
no
formal,
widely
accepted
standards
or
references;
discussions
are
primarily
theoretical
and
methodological.