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APT
uses boxes to represent ideas, goals and any other objects/things that
may be relevant to your scheme.
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The
boxes themselves have no particular value. It is what they represent
that has real or potential value.
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If
you understand the concept you are describing, your language may be
clear and specific.
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If
you don't understand the concept under consideration, it is okay to
use broad or approximate language.
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APT
has a systematic procedure to translate vague and general concepts
into clear specifics.

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