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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 The term has been superseded with the simplified term [[Structured Democratic Dialogue Process]] proposed by [[Yiannis Laouris]]. | '''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 The term has been superseded with the simplified term [[Structured Democratic Dialogue Process]] proposed by [[Yiannis Laouris]]. |
Latest revision as of 01:26, 12 September 2022
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 The term has been superseded with the simplified term Structured Democratic Dialogue Process proposed by Yiannis Laouris.