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Incomplete by Design and Designing for Incompleteness [PDF]
The traditional scientific approach to design extols the virtues of completeness. However, in environments characterized by continual change, there are challenges in adopting such an approach. We examine Linux and Wikipedia as two exemplary cases to explore the nature of design in such a protean world.
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Beiträge zur Landschafts- und Umweltplanung I Contributions to Landscape and Environmental Planning, 2019
We can randomize the allocation of an entire program...We can randomize different components of a program...We can design our evaluation to precisely test a theoretical concept that economists have worried about for years or to test a contentious policy ...
Bryce Lawrence
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We can randomize the allocation of an entire program...We can randomize different components of a program...We can design our evaluation to precisely test a theoretical concept that economists have worried about for years or to test a contentious policy ...
Bryce Lawrence
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Design Science in Information Systems Research
MIS Q., 2004Two paradigms characterize much of the research in the Information Systems discipline: behavioral science and design science. The behavioral-science paradigm seeks to develop and verify theories that explain or predict human or organizational behavior ...
A. Hevner, S. March, Jinsoo Park, S. Ram
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Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures
Design of Structural Elements, 2018Structural engineers should be encouraged that at least in steel, design conforming to Eurocode 3 (BS EN 1993-1-1) is not signifi cantly different to BS 5950.
David Brown
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Proceedings of the 23rd ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems languages and applications, 2008
Conceptual integrity arises not (simply) from one mind or from a small number of agreeing resonant minds, but from sometimes hidden co-authors and the thing designed itself.
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Conceptual integrity arises not (simply) from one mind or from a small number of agreeing resonant minds, but from sometimes hidden co-authors and the thing designed itself.
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Journal of Combinatorial Designs, 2011
AbstractRepresenting a design graphically can make certain properties of a design obvious that otherwise would require tedious reasoning. This holds for symmetries, resolvability, and subdesign inclusion in appropriate cases. We describe how a graphical representation can be achieved in many cases and show several examples, in particular visualizations
Daniela Nikolova-Popova, Reinhard Laue
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AbstractRepresenting a design graphically can make certain properties of a design obvious that otherwise would require tedious reasoning. This holds for symmetries, resolvability, and subdesign inclusion in appropriate cases. We describe how a graphical representation can be achieved in many cases and show several examples, in particular visualizations
Daniela Nikolova-Popova, Reinhard Laue
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Research Design: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches
, 1997Ownership, by definition, an object deforms. The bicameral parliament is aware of the stream of consciousness. Media mix, as follows from the above, falls Accounts dye.
Sally Sieloff Magnan, J. Creswell
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From game design elements to gamefulness: defining "gamification"
International Conference on Entertainment and Media in the Ubiquitous Era, 2011Recent years have seen a rapid proliferation of mass-market consumer software that takes inspiration from video games. Usually summarized as "gamification", this trend connects to a sizeable body of existing concepts and research in human-computer ...
Sebastian Deterding+3 more
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Designers Designing Design Education
Journal of Architectural Education, 2014Students in our schools today face challenges more complex and urgent than previous graduates. Globalization, climate change, and digital data tools have transformed the profession, and each of the...
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Avatars of Design: Design before Design [PDF]
3) Maria Luisa Bonelli Righini and Thomas Settle, The Antique Instruments at the Museum of History of Science at Florence (Florence: Araud, 1978). Inasmuch as the purpose of this article is to draw the reader's attention to "the avatars of design" and particularly to "design before design," an appropriate approach is to isolate the term design ...
John Cullars, Yves Deforge
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