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... Design systematics are the patterns of relationships determined by formal means , SO as to determine the design rules and conventions that were used to create the pattern we observe in a set of artefacts ( Stiny 1978 ) . Design system ...
... Design systematics are the patterns of relationships determined by formal means , SO as to determine the design rules and conventions that were used to create the pattern we observe in a set of artefacts ( Stiny 1978 ) . Design system ...
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... systematics and the prehistoric design conventions . demon- Achieving isomorphism is a goal very different from that of strating equivalence . Design systematics is an approach to the patterns of design or morphology that seeks to ...
... systematics and the prehistoric design conventions . demon- Achieving isomorphism is a goal very different from that of strating equivalence . Design systematics is an approach to the patterns of design or morphology that seeks to ...
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assumptions of other descriptive methods , such as the divisive and typic assumptions of taxonomy and typology . Determination of Design Systematics In terms of the parameters and goals of applying design systematics to a group of ...
assumptions of other descriptive methods , such as the divisive and typic assumptions of taxonomy and typology . Determination of Design Systematics In terms of the parameters and goals of applying design systematics to a group of ...
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