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'''Structured Design Process''' was a term used by [[Aleco Christakis]], [[Ken Bausch]] and [[Tom Flanagan]] in their books to refer to the implementation of a [[Co-Laboratory]] in strict compliance with their Foundational Axioms and Laws of [[Dialogic Design Science]. The term has later been replaced with [[Structured Democratic Dialogue Process]].
'''Structured Design Process''' was a term used by [[Aleco Christakis]], [[Ken Bausch]] and [[Tom Flanagan]] in their books to refer to the implementation of a [[Co-Laboratory]] in strict compliance with their Foundational Axioms and Laws of [[Dialogic Design Science]. The term has been superseded with the simplified term [[Structured Democratic Dialogue Process]] proposed by [[Yiannis Laouris]].

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Structured Design Process was a term used by Aleco Christakis, Ken Bausch and Tom Flanagan in their books to refer to the implementation of a Co-Laboratory in strict compliance with their Foundational Axioms and Laws of [[Dialogic Design Science]. The term has been superseded with the simplified term Structured Democratic Dialogue Process proposed by Yiannis Laouris.