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|Title=The Law of Compatibility
|Theory Type=Descriptive
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|Formulation Text=If a pair of elements satisfies the compatibility criteria employed at the time, it becomes compatible within the mosaic; if it does not, it is deemed incompatible; and if assessment is inconclusive, the pair can become compatible, incompatible, or its status may be unknown.
|Formulation File=The Law of Compatibility (Fraser-Sarwar-2018).png
|Topic=Mechanism of Compatibility
|Authors List=Patrick Fraser, Ameer Sarwar,Patrick Fraser
|Formulated Year=2018
|Description=TODO: Add descriptionThe law of compatiblity links the compatibility criteria with various assessment outcomes. The compatibility criteria is defined as the ability of a pair of elements to mutually co-exist. Assessment outcomes just means the various possibilities that result when a pair is assessed for compatibility. Accordingly, the law of compatibility states that if a pair of elements does satisfy the compatibility criteria of the time, then it is deemed as compatible. If, however, an element is taken to be incompatible with the other one, then the pair is deemed as incompatible. Finally, the assessment of compatibility may be inconclusive. In this case, the pair may be deemed compatible, incompatible, or its status may remain unknown.
|Resource=Fraser and Sarwar (2018)
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