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==== Complementary Principles ==== | ==== Complementary Principles ==== | ||
- | A principle is always a reduction of the given design problem to a very specific aspect or effect. Other principles have to be considered too in order to have a full picture of the design problem. Sometimes when one principle is considered, another one is very likely to be relevant, too. Then this is a complementary principle. | + | A principle is always a reduction of the given design problem to a very specific aspect or effect. Other principles have to be considered too in order to have a full picture of the design problem. Sometimes when one principle is considered, another one is very likely to be relevant, too despite not being contrary. This is then a complementary principle. |
==== Principle Collections ==== | ==== Principle Collections ==== | ||
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