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| Note that the principle language does not make the trade-off itself. This is still the task of the designer. It is rather a tool for finding relevant aspects, an aid for finding reasons why one solution may be more suitable than another one. | Note that the principle language does not make the trade-off itself. This is still the task of the designer. It is rather a tool for finding relevant aspects, an aid for finding reasons why one solution may be more suitable than another one. | ||
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| When talking about design decisions, it is necessary to explain the reasons for them. This can be in order to explain an already taken decision or to discuss a design decision with other designers to find an appropriate trade-off. Principles are about replacing vague reasons like "it feels better" | When talking about design decisions, it is necessary to explain the reasons for them. This can be in order to explain an already taken decision or to discuss a design decision with other designers to find an appropriate trade-off. Principles are about replacing vague reasons like "it feels better" | ||
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