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Design is best understood as an argumentative process where no optimal solutions exist, and the consideration of trade-offs is essential. The multi-faceted architecture of DODEs contains a specific argumentation component (often implemented as a hypermedia system). Argumentation is linked with the constructive activities with critics. Argumentation supports reflection as a cognitive process.
Author: Gerhard Last Edit Date: 9/19/98; 12:50:26 AM

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Related Terms in DynaGloss: Reflection-in-Action, Making Argumentation Serve Design, Design Rationale

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