precedentdriven
Precedentdriven is an adjective describing a process, system, or approach that uses prior examples or decisions as a guide for current actions. The term emphasizes the role of precedents—established cases, rules, or patterns—in shaping outcomes. While commonly encountered in legal contexts, the concept is also used in information systems, policy development, and artificial intelligence, where historical cases or data inform new decisions.
In law, precedent-driven decision making relies on prior rulings to determine outcomes for cases with similar
In computing and AI, precedent-driven approaches include case-based reasoning and retrieval of past examples from a
Benefits of precedent-driven approaches include increased consistency, transparency, and efficiency, plus the potential for cumulative learning
See also: case-based reasoning, precedent, analogical reasoning, rule-based systems.