wayscase
Wayscase is a conceptual framework used to map and analyze multiple pathways to a goal by organizing decision points into discrete, reusable units called cases. It emphasizes documenting alternative routes and the conditions under which they become viable, facilitating comparison and traceability.
The term blends 'ways' and 'case' to emphasize branching paths and situational reasoning.
A wayscase comprises cases connected by transitions; each case captures conditions, actions, outcomes, metrics, and risk
Applications include product design, policy planning, software feature toggling, crisis management, and strategic decision-making. It helps
Advantages include explicit comparison of alternatives, better traceability, improved risk assessment, and clearer stakeholder communication. Limitations
Related concepts include decision trees, scenario planning, case-based reasoning, and modular workflows.