Dear All,
For brevity, in the mathematical representation I used as an example, I
omitted the criteria Cdp (1...r) and Cdpr(1...s) that describe the
boundaries of the sets DP and DPR.
Keith's work on problems and design would be a basis or contribution to
both Cdp (1...r) and Cdpr(1...s)
Best wishes ,
Terry
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Subject: Re: Design Theory - (long post)
I have written about problems and design.
See
http://kairosis.wordpress.com/article/design-scandal-perplexity-13h9pp7wb34y
8-11/
On 25 Mar 2014, at 7:01 pm, "Arjun Dhillon"
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As pervasive as our concept of 'problem' is, there is surprisingly little
literature published about *what*, exactly, it is to have a problem. Maybe
it is such a simple and intuitive concept that it needs nothing more than
the dictionary entries that already exist. According to Merriam-Webster,
'problem' is defined as "something that is difficult to deal with: something
that is a source of trouble, worry, etc". This definition is based on the
ancient Greek word *problema*, which means "anything thrown forward,
hindrance, obstacle, anything projecting, a headland, promontory"
(wiktionary).
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