A.2.2:4.3 Shorthand for everyday speech
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What this page is
This is generated FPF reference text from the specification preface or supporting sections. It helps interpret FPF; it is not FPF Reference product documentation.
Methodology
Use it to understand how the specification wants to be read, then return to a route, pattern, or work packet for active work. Cite generated IDs only when the wording changes the task decision.
Content
To keep discussions terse yet precise, teams often write:
- “S#17 can <MethodDescription / task family> @ <WorkScope> → <measures>.”
- Or as a bullet in a capability table scoped to a context, e.g., AssemblyLine_2025 Capability Sheet.
This is not a formal notation—just a consistent way to keep the five prompts in view.
Last Updated: 2026-06-08 — upstream FPF commit 093d30e8 (github.com/ailev/FPF)