suitablecomes
Suitablecomes is a neologism used in decision analysis and policy design to describe the set of outcomes that are deemed appropriate or acceptable for a given objective. The term emphasizes the idea that not all possible results are equally suitable; instead, suitablecomes represent those results that meet predefined criteria for effectiveness, feasibility, fairness, and desirability within a specific context.
Etymology and concept: The word combines the adjective suitable with outcomes, signaling a focus on results
Identification and methods: Suitablecomes are identified through formal and informal evaluation processes that apply a suitability
Applications and examples: In urban planning, suitablecomes might include scenarios that reduce congestion while maintaining affordability
Criticism and status: Critics note that the concept can be subjective, since suitability depends on chosen
See also: decision analysis, multi-criteria decision analysis, optimization, policy assessment. Suitablecomes remains a developing concept with