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However, the in-depth analysis of the intermediate elements of VV flows revealed that in 25% of them in MM, one or more of the intermediate elements pertained to the core.
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We have divided these elements into 'hard' and 'soft': hard elements pertain to structure, while soft elements are aimed at creating cultural and institutional change.
6 (5%) 22 (25%) C[V]C At least one intermediate element pertains to a variable feature.
Suppose the set of reference variables comprise a vector of elements, where each element pertains to a specific department of the government, with the cabinet secretaries functioning as actuators.
42 (38%) 54 (61%) VV Pure VV All the intermediate elements pertain to the same variable feature.
6 (5%) 0 (0%) V[C]V At least one intermediate element pertains to the core. 2 (2%) 0 (0%) CV Pure CV All intermediate elements pertain to the variable feature that handles the exception, or to the core that signals it.
Table 5 Amount of flow subtypes in SPLs Flow Type Flow Subtype Description Occurrences (Percentage) MM Pvl CC Pure CC All the intermediate elements pertain to the core.
10 (9%) 0 (0%) VaVb Pure VaVb All intermediate elements pertain to the variable feature that signals the exception, or to the one that handles it.
20 (18%) 6 (7%) C[Va]V At least one of the intermediate elements pertains to a variable feature different from the one that handles it.
2 (2%) 0 (0%) Va[C]Vb At least one of the intermediate elements pertains to the core. 2 (2%) 0 (0%) Va[Vc]Vb At least one of the intermediate elements pertains to a variable feature different from the ones that signals or handles it.
8 (7%) 0 (0%) VC Pure VC All intermediate elements pertain to the variable feature that signals the exception, or to the core that handles 8 (7%) 6 (7%) V[Va]C At least one of the intermediate elements pertains to a variable feature different from the one that signals it.
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