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  2. Design rationale - Wikipedia

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    A design rationale is an explicit documentation of the reasons behind decisions made when designing a system or artifact. As initially developed by W.R. Kunz and Horst Rittel, design rationale seeks to provide argumentation-based structure to the political, collaborative process of addressing wicked problems. [1]

  3. Architectural decision - Wikipedia

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    An architectural decision captures the result of a conscious, often collaborative option selection process and provides design rationale for the decision making outcome, e.g., by referencing one or more of the quality attributes addressed by the architectural decision and answering "why" questions about the design and option selection ...

  4. IDEF - Wikipedia

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    Most design methods focus on what the design is (i.e. on the final product, rather than why the design is the way it is). [9] IDEF6 is a method that possesses the conceptual resources and linguistic capabilities needed to represent the nature and structure of the information that constitutes design rationale within a given system, and

  5. IDEF6 - Wikipedia

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    IDEF6 model of IDEF4 Design Activities [1]. IDEF6 or Integrated Definition for Design Rationale Capture is a method to facilitate the acquisition, representation, and manipulation of the design rationale used in the development of enterprise systems.

  6. Argument map - Wikipedia

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    Argument maps have been applied in many areas, but foremost in educational, academic and business settings, including design rationale. [48] Argument maps are also used in forensic science, [49] law, and artificial intelligence. [50]

  7. The Subsidy Gap - The Huffington Post

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    There is more money than ever in college sports, but only a few universities have cashed in. More than 150 schools that compete in Division I are using student money and other revenue to finance their sports ambitions. We call this yawning divide the Subsidy Gap.

  8. Issue-based information system - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 290 Similar tools which do not rely on a database for storage include DRed (Design Rationale editor) [35] and designVUE. [36] Since the mid-2000s, there has been a renewed interest in IBIS-type systems, particularly in the context of sensemaking and collaborative problem solving in a variety of social and technical contexts.

  9. The Troubled-Teen Industry Has Been A Disaster For Decades. It's Still Not Fixed.