Paper: "The Twelve Laws of Design," April 1990
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1990-04
Authors
Warfield, John
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Abstract
This paper identifies and examines twelve laws incorporated in the science of generic design. They are the Laws of: Gradation, Universal Priors, Inherent Conflict, Limits, Validation, Success and Failure, Requisite Saliency, Requisite Variety, Triadic Compatibility, Structural Underconceptualization, Requisite Parsimony, and Uncorrelated Extremes. John N. Warfield Collection 32.32
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Manuscript: typescript (red and black) 12 pgs. 8.5 x 11" (21.6 cm x 29.7 cm)
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Warfield, John N., Generic Design, Law of Gradation, Universal Priors to Science, Law of Inherent Conflict, Law of Limits, Law of Validation, Law of Success and Failure, Law of Requisite Saliency, Law of Requisite Variety, Triadic Compatibility, Structural Underconceptualization, Requisite Parsimony, Uncorrelated Extremes