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Nah, POSIWID.


Depends on how you define "purpose".

To me it means "the reason why <person> does <thing>", so the phrase "purpose of a system" doesn't make sense without a particular human subject who's interacting with the system.


Funny, I was going to use exactly the same acronym to explain why schools have little to do with labour preparation.




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