TAEMS (continued)
Task relationships that indicate how basic actions or abstract task achievement affect task characteristics (e.g., quality and time) elsewhere in the task structure
- Hard relationships (e.g., enables) denote when the result from one problem-solving activity is required to perform another, or when performing one activity precludes the performance of another
- Soft relationships (e.g. facilitates) express the notion that the results of one activity may be beneficial (or harmful) to another activity, but that the results are not required in order to perform the activity.
The resource consumption characteristics of tasks and how a lack of resources affects them.