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import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
This document defines the technical constraints, requirements, and architecture decisions for the Scottish Mountain Weather App development.
When considering the timing of a digital system, we need to consider the following:
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**Last Updated:** 2026-01-11
This document describes the token constraint system implemented to ensure that input to the local LLM (served via Ollama) never exceeds the model's maximum token limit.
This document describes **all constraints** and scoring rules for the OptaPlanner solver.
> When two design goals conflict, the higher tier wins.
The ghost mannequin rendering pipeline now includes comprehensive negative constraints to ensure **ONLY the garment** appears in the final output.
> Conditional compilation for different platforms and build configurations.
**Constraints** are rules applied to table columns to **enforce data integrity**.
Last updated: 2026-03-24
**📍 Navigation Path:** [AGOG Home](./README.md) → Constraints
The Operator automatically assigns Pods to nodes with sufficient resources for balanced distribution across the cluster. You can configure Pods to be scheduled on specific nodes. For example, for improved performance on the SSD equipped machine or for cost optimization by choosing the nodes in the same availability zone.
This guide explains how to specify version constraints when installing or updating plugins and themes with Composer.
Important! This is a work in progress. We are gathering constraints here, but these should not yet be considered finalized or comprehensive. There is also an important difference to consider between requirements (especially minimum specs) and expected performance, which could be better than those requirements. In cases where we do not have solid information on expected performance, we are quoting requirements.
> **Este documento define reglas NO NEGOCIABLES de seguridad y arquitectura.**
predicate_exists: predicate /= Void
The concept of a Constraint has many names: constraints, cost functions, factors, probably many others. At the most
**SUBAGENTS OPERATE WITH STRICT MANDATES - THEY ARE NOT YOLO/VIBE MACHINES**
SQL allows you to define constraints on columns and tables. Constraints give you as much control over the data in your tables as you wish. If a user attempts to store data in a column that would violate a constraint, an error is raised.
Constraints are essential. Constraints are not that hard to understand and use.
**Purpose:** Document the intentional constraints that make OpenClawfice easy to use and maintain