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The [[JC]]’s | '''The [[JC]]’s [[thirteenth law of worker entropy]]''' (also known as the “[[optimal complication theorem]]”): Over time, a given template will tend to a point of “optimal” complication, ''(c)'', which is a function of: | ||
:(i) the highest plausibly chargeable fraction of the typical value, ''(v<sub>f</sub>)'', of contracts concluded on | :(i) the highest plausibly chargeable fraction of the typical value, ''(v<sub>f</sub>)'', of contracts concluded on the template, | ||
:(ii) the time, ''(t)'', required to manipulate the template so it reliably works to the satisfaction of one having the patience, skill and hubris to understand it, and | :(ii) the time, ''(t)'', required to manipulate the template so it reliably works to the satisfaction of [[Private practice lawyer|one having the patience, skill and hubris to understand it]], and | ||
:(iii) the professional [[charge-out rate]], ''(r)'', of such an [[Partner|unusually abled person]]. | :(iii) the professional [[charge-out rate]], ''(r)'', of such an [[Partner|unusually abled person]]. | ||
The relationship between ''c'', ''v<sub>f</sub>'', ''t'' and ''r'' is as follows: ''c ↔ v<sub>f</sub> = tr.'' | The relationship between ''c'', ''v<sub>f</sub>'', ''t'' and ''r'' is as follows: ''c ↔ v<sub>f</sub> = tr.'' |