Literary notes about implementation (AI summary)
The term "implementation" is used to denote the process of putting plans, policies, or designs into practice in a broad range of contexts. In political and legal texts, it often refers to the execution of governmental policies or legal mandates—illustrated by discussions of congressional execution of presidential policies ([1]) and the scrupulous execution of budget plans ([2]). The concept also appears in legislative reform and international agreements, such as in contexts where privatization or constitutional adjustments are slowly enacted ([3], [4]), and in acts defining international copyright obligations ([5], [6]). Additionally, in technological and even theoretical domains, "implementation" describes the practical realization of ideas or the translation of theoretical models into functional designs, as seen in discussions of computing applications and brain functionality ([7], [8], [9]).