Your comments in this thread are moving step by step into the realm of the bizarre. Of course maximum exposure is defined. The biggest problem we are having is working our way through your verbiage, since you seem to be using words in a way only you can understand.Do you want to call it total ascent time instead?
You're doing a lot to dodge and weave vs just addressing why you think it's reasonable to not define a maximum exposure.
Maybe I am misunderstanding what you are writing, but you seem to be saying that the course should predefine the specific depths and bottom times of each dive rather than have the divers work those out with the instructor.
That reminds me of a problem I had when my former UTD/DIR dive buddies came to me for technical diving training, including trimix, and I had to determine at what point in the program I could cross them over. There is a chart for such cross overs for all the major agencies, but UTD was not on it because it was such a small agency with so few divers. I asked headquarters, and it took weeks of study before they got back to me. The answer was a crossover would be at a fairly low level, and the primary reason was that the UTD/DIR program dictated so much of this sort of thing, leaving little room for divers to work things out for themselves and make decisions.
I was immediately reminded of a case during that training when a diver was being reprimanded for a decision he made during a dive, and the diver started to explain, saying, "I was thinking that...." He was cut off by the instructor saying, "Dave, what I need you to do is stop thinking and just do exactly what I tell you to do."