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Systems where decision spaces are narrow, consequences are immediate, and objectives are clear—such as sorting, ranking, or allocation with stable criteria. These are well-suited to tight coupling and fast regulation; the authority capacity framework does not argue against substitution in these contexts.
Credit scoring, package sorting, and standardised test grading are selection systems. They have clear criteria and immediate feedback loops where algorithmic processing may outperform human judgment.
ACC Section 8