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Agent deployment timeline: the measurable duration required
Agent deployment timeline: the measurable duration required for a cognitive agent to transition from conscious, effortful execution to automatic operation, typically ranging from 18 to 254 days with an average of 66 days, characterized by an asymptotic curve where early repetitions produce large gains but later repetitions produce diminishing returns
Why This Is a Definition
This definition precisely establishes the semantic boundary of 'agent deployment timeline' by specifying its genus (measurable duration for transition) and differentia (range 18-254 days, average 66 days, asymptotic curve). It distinguishes this from arbitrary time estimates and provides specific empirical data that differentiates it from common misconceptions like the 21-day myth.
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