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Bill 3a5ebaa17a v1.5.0: External credits per specialization
Students can now record credits earned in courses taken outside the J27
program via an inline editable amber chip on each spec card. Values flow
through the LP (per-spec demand reduces by external amount), upper-bound
math, decision-tree search, and the credit bar visualization. The 9-credit
threshold and the 3-spec achievement cap are unchanged; required-course
gates remain authoritative — external credits never satisfy them.
2026-05-10 11:47:22 -04:00

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Context

The solver treats every credit as in-program: 12 elective slots × 2.5 credits = a 30-credit budget allocated by an LP across specializations whose demand is ≥ 9. Real students sometimes earn additional credits in cross-registered or transfer courses that the registrar accepts toward a J27 specialization. The tool currently has no representation for those credits, so the "achieved", "achievable", and "unreachable" verdicts understate the student's true position.

The user has specified the v1 shape:

  • A simple per-spec number (no labels, no qualifications, no marker types).
  • Inline editable chip on each spec card.
  • An amber bar segment in the existing credit bar.

This document settles the LP integration, the bar layout, the status semantics around required-course gates, and the cache-invalidation hookup.

Goals / Non-Goals

Goals:

  • Per-spec external credits as a first-class input that flows through feasibility, upper-bound, status, and visualization
  • Zero new abstractions in the data layer — Course/Specialization/AllocationResult shapes unchanged
  • LP changes are local and small (demand-side adjustment, no new variables)
  • Bar visualization extends naturally — one new amber stripe stacked left
  • Inputs persist with the rest of AppState

Non-Goals:

  • Per-entry labels, descriptions, or institution metadata
  • Multi-spec qualification (a single external entry that splits across specs)
  • Marker types (S1/S2) for external credits
  • Letting external credits satisfy required-course gates (BRM/EMT/ENT/SBI)
  • Per-spec or global caps on external credits
  • Sharing/import-export of external credit values

Decisions

Data shape: Record<string, number> keyed by specId

externalCredits: Record<string, number>;  // specId → credits, default 0

Lives on AppState next to ranking, mode, pinnedCourses. Persisted to localStorage. Missing keys treated as 0.

Alternative considered: ExternalCredit[] with {id, specId, credits, label}. Rejected per the user's "simple value" call — labels and entries add UI complexity (list management, IDs, deletion) for no LP benefit. If multi-source attribution becomes necessary later, the shape can grow to an array without touching the LP integration.

LP integration: demand reduction, no new variables

In feasibility.checkFeasibility, the per-spec demand becomes ≥ max(0, 9 external[spec]):

for (const specId of targetSpecIds) {
  const adjusted = Math.max(0, CREDIT_THRESHOLD - (externalCredits[specId] ?? 0));
  if (adjusted === 0) continue;  // already met externally — drop from LP
  constraints[`need_${specId}`] = { min: adjusted };
}

Specs whose external alone meets or exceeds 9 contribute no constraint and no variables — the LP doesn't need to allocate any in-program credit to them. The optimizer still treats them as part of the achieved set.

Alternative considered: Inject synthetic x_external_<spec> variables with capacity equal to the external value, contributing to the same need_<spec> row. Rejected — adds variables for zero benefit; subtraction-from-demand is mathematically equivalent and simpler.

Achievement ceiling: hard 3-spec cap retained

maximizeCount (optimizer.ts:74) caps subset size at Math.min(3, achievable.length). The cap is program policy — the school does not award more than 3 specializations to a student, regardless of credit math. External credits do not change this. They may shift which 3 specs are achievable (e.g., enabling a spec that has no in-program qualifying courses) or free in-program credits to enable a different combination, but the maximum count returned is always ≤3. priorityOrder keeps the matching if (achieved.length >= 3) break; guard for the same reason.

Alternative considered: Lift the cap when external credits make a 4-spec subset LP-feasible. Rejected — the cap reflects a categorical school rule, not a credit-budget consequence. Reporting achieved.length === 4 would be misleading regardless of LP feasibility.

Status semantics: required-course gates beat external credits

A spec with requiredCourseId (BRM/EMT/ENT/SBI) stays in missing_required whenever the required course is not selected and not in an open set, regardless of external credit total. The bar still shows the amber segment (truthful: the student does have those credits) but the status badge doesn't lie.

Alternative considered: Promote to achievable if external credits cover the gap. Rejected — the required-course rule is a categorical gate, not a credit-count check. The registrar will not award the specialization without the required in-program course.

"Achieved" coloring switches at allocated + external ≥ 9

In CreditBar at SpecializationRanking.tsx:59, the green-vs-blue switch becomes:

background: (allocated + external) >= threshold ? '#22c55e' : '#3b82f6'

The user-visible signal "this spec is met" should reflect total credit, not just in-program credit.

Bar layout: amber stripe leftmost, then existing stack

0                                                    9        max
├──────┬─────────────┬──────────────────┬────────────┤         │
│ ext  │  allocated  │     potential    │  unfilled  │         │
│amber │ green/blue  │   light blue     │    gray    │         │
└──────┴─────────────┴──────────────────┴────────────┘         │
                                                     ▲
                                                threshold tick

maxWidth becomes Math.max(potential + external, threshold) so the threshold tick stays correctly positioned even when external alone exceeds 9.

External width: (external / maxWidth) * 100, rendered first. Allocated stripe: starts at external/maxWidth, ends at (external + allocated)/maxWidth. Potential stripe: starts at (external + allocated)/maxWidth, ends at (external + potential)/maxWidth.

Color: #f59e0b (amber-500). Distinct from the existing green/blue/light-blue palette and warm-vs-cool reads as a different category.

Alternative considered: Mix external credits into the existing allocated stripe with no visual distinction. Rejected — the user explicitly asked for a different color. Visibility of the external contribution is the whole point.

Input UI: inline editable chip on the spec card

Rendered in the spec card, blank (or +0) when the value is 0, showing the value (e.g., +2.5) when non-zero. Click switches to a numeric input; blur or Enter commits. Validation: parse as float, clamp to ≥ 0, treat NaN as 0.

The chip lives next to the spec name, not on the bar itself, so it does not compete with the bar's visual weight.

Alternative considered: Side-panel disclosure listing all 14 specs. Rejected — separates input from feedback; the bar updates on the spec card and the input should live there too.

Cache invalidation: external credits join ranking and mode

In useAppState, the leaf-cache invalidation check (appState.ts:168-175) currently compares ranking and mode. Extend to include a stable signature of externalCredits (e.g., a sorted JSON of non-zero entries). Any change to external credits clears the leaf cache, since per-leaf PlanOutcome (which encodes achievement and priorityScore) depends on it.

Alternative considered: Re-derive PlanOutcome from cached leaves on external-credit change without re-running the worker. Rejected for v1 — PlanOutcome.achievedSpecs is computed inside the LP, and external credits change which subsets are feasible. Simpler to invalidate.

Worker contract additions

WorkerRequest gains externalCredits: Record<string, number>. The worker passes this through to searchDecisionTree, which threads it into optimize/checkFeasibility/computeUpperBounds calls. No marker or qualification semantics — it's a flat per-spec number.

Risks / Trade-offs

  • Trust gap between solver and registrar → Mitigation: the entered numbers are user-asserted; the tool is a planner. A subtle helper line near the input ("Verify with your advisor") is enough; no need for harder gating.
  • Misleading achievement when required course is missing → Mitigation: status badge stays missing_required; achievement count for maximizeCount excludes specs in that status. The bar's amber segment is informational only.
  • 3-spec cap retained: external credits never report more than 3 achieved → Accepted. Matches school policy. UI affordance (the chip + amber bar) still surfaces credit toward a 4th spec, so a student is informed about their position even though the cap holds.
  • Cache invalidation churn if user types in the chip rapidly → Mitigation: chip commits on blur/Enter, not on every keystroke; cache invalidation runs at most once per commit.
  • Allocation breakdown listing "External" with no further attribution → Accepted. The user explicitly chose the labels-free model. If attribution is needed later, the data shape grows.

Migration Plan

Single-PR change. No data migration. localStorage gracefully tolerates missing keys (treat as {}).

  1. feasibility.ts: add externalCredits?: Record<string, number> parameter to checkFeasibility, computeUpperBounds, preFilterCandidates. Subtract from demand; add to bounds.
  2. optimizer.ts: thread the parameter through maximizeCount, priorityOrder, determineStatuses, optimize. Keep the Math.min(3, …) cap and priorityOrder's >= 3 guard. Verify missing_required status still wins over external coverage.
  3. decisionTree.ts + worker: accept externalCredits in the search input and WorkerRequest; thread through.
  4. appState.ts: add externalCredits to AppState, reducer (setExternalCredit { specId, credits }), localStorage load/save, and leaf-cache signature.
  5. SpecializationRanking.tsx: extend CreditBar with an external prop and the amber stripe; extend AllocationBreakdown with the External line; add inline editable chip on the spec card.
  6. Tests: feasibility demand reduction (full and partial), upper-bound boost, lifted ceiling, missing_required precedence, cache invalidation on external change.
  7. Browser verify: enter external credits on a spec, watch bar update; verify achievement crosses 9 with combined credit; verify required-course gate still blocks BRM/EMT/ENT/SBI.
  8. Version bump in vite.config.ts; CHANGELOG entry; ship.

Rollback: revert. localStorage externalCredits key remains in stored state but is harmlessly ignored by the prior code path.

Open Questions

  • Default position of the inline chip on the spec card — left of name, right edge, under the bar. Resolve during implementation; pick whatever fits the existing card layout without disrupting drag handle / status badge alignment.
  • Whether to show a small helper text ("Verify with your advisor") in the panel or as a tooltip on the chip. Defer to design polish at the UI step.