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Delegation Resistance Score (DRS): a numerical metric
Delegation Resistance Score (DRS): a numerical metric calculated by multiplying scores from three dimensions — irreversibility, identity-centrality, and cognitive uniqueness — each scored from 1-5, used to determine the appropriate routing destination for a task among five options: strong delegation candidate, partial delegation or automation candidate, retain with periodic re-evaluation, core retention, or elimination
Why This Is a Definition
This defines the specific term 'Delegation Resistance Score' by stating its genus (numerical metric), differentia (calculation method using three specific dimensions), and functional purpose (determining routing destinations). It's precise enough to distinguish from related concepts and uses the curriculum's own terminology consistently.