Games Flashcards
standard
SQ-ST
restricts the game to **just one **entity per place in the sequence
same place
SQ-SP
Allows more than one entity per place in the sequence. Think of this as allowing ties.
Within Groups
SQ-WG
Forces you to separate the entities** into groups and then create a sequence for each group.**
With selection
SQ-SL
Allows some entities to remain unused in your sequence.
Multiple Sets
SQ-MS
Forces you to sequence two or three sets of entities in distinct sequences.
Within A squence
SQ-SQ
Allows more than one entity per place** AND orders those entities within the given place on the diagram.
Same Set
SQ-SS
Forces you to place the same set of entities *in two to four *distinct sequences.
if order matters in any way then what type of game is it?
Sequencing Game
should this question be branched?
If O is invited to the party, then neither P nor Q is invited.
neither is in the result
should be branched
Should this question be branched?
If neither M nor N is invited, then L is not invited.
neither is in the trigger
not branched
should this question be branched?
if B and C are not both invited, then A is not invited.
“not both” is in the trigger
branched
should this question be branched?
If A is invited to the party, then both B and C are invited
“both” is in the result
branched
should this question be branched?
If either P or Q is invited, then O is not invited.
Either is in the trigger
branched
should this question be branched?
If D is invited to the party, then E and F are** not both** invited.
not both is in the result
no this cannot be branched
should this question be branched?
If neither M nor N is invited, then L is not invited.
neither in the trigger
cannot be branched
if then identifiers
what do “Only” and “only if” refer to?
the result
always draw an arrow –> through this word
if then identifiers
What does “Unless” simply translates as?
if not
what does each, every, any and all refer too?
refers to the trigger should be switched to “if”