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purposeobject

Purposeobject is a term used in theoretical discussions of action design and human-computer interaction to denote a self-contained artifact that encodes a specific purpose and the rules for pursuing it. A purposeobject typically comprises a goal statement, a set of constraints or preferences, and criteria for success, and it can be used by agents to guide decision-making and evaluation.

Origins and usage are relatively new and not yet standardized. The term appears in discussions about modular

Characteristics include an explicit goal description, defined constraints and preferences, measurable success criteria, and auditable provenance.

Applications include guiding autonomous agents to align actions with human intentions, documenting intended outcomes in product

Relation to related concepts: a purposeobject differs from a general object in programming by its primary function

Example: A delivery robot uses a purposeobject with the title DeliverMedicalSupplies, specifying the goal "deliver within

goal
specification
for
AI
systems,
as
well
as
in
design
and
governance
literature
that
emphasizes
clear
articulation
of
intended
outcomes.
Purposeobjects
are
designed
to
be
assignable
to
agents,
reusable
across
tasks,
and
maintainable
across
state
changes
when
updated
by
authorized
actors.
development,
and
supporting
governance
and
review
processes
that
require
traceable
decision
criteria.
as
a
goal-bearing
artifact;
it
relates
to
objective
functions
in
optimization
and
to
mission
statements
in
organizational
design.
20
minutes,"
constraints
such
as
"avoid
restricted
zones"
and
"maintain
battery
>
20%,"
and
success
criteria
"arrival
within
20
minutes
and
proof
of
delivery."