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5.3 FP Generation Failure

Human Behavior FCA

This page is structured as definition, control variables, causal chain, observable outputs, and boundary, and serves as a canonical definition node in Human Behavior FCA.

Definition

FP generation failure means the system can interpret old routes but cannot produce executable new ones.

This failure occurs at the generation stage and is not equivalent to weak execution maintenance.

Effort can exist while generation still fails; the key criterion is structural output, not intention.

Control Variables

New-path count.

Executable-structure count.

Old-template occupancy strength.

Ability to convert feedback into revised routing.

Alternative-path generation speed.

Causal Chain

Observable Output → Foreground Entry → Historical Template Matching and Explanation → New Structure Generation → Execution Maintenance → Feedback Update.

FP generation failure appears after historical template interpretation and blocks effective transition into execution maintenance.

If feedback update remains record-only without new structure, the next cycle returns to old routing.

Observable Outputs

Interpretation text expands while executable alternatives do not.

Similar problems repeatedly enter the same solution route.

Post-feedback strategy shift remains near zero.

Boundary

Do not misclassify FP absence as an ECN-only issue.

Do not treat review text as new-structure generation.

Do not treat idea fragments as executable paths.