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RE: [Sigia-l] [spam] Retraction re: "IA" value posting I made earlier
From: Sean Lawrence (slawrence_at_lucidvagary.com)
Date: Thu Jul 18 2002 - 19:16:53 EDT
PLEASE OH PLEASE tell me you are all unemployed like me. Cuz if you ain't
:O , my unemployed tokhes is gonna be mad!!
;)
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From: sigia-l-admin_at_asis.org [mailto:sigia-l-admin_at_asis.org]On Behalf Of
Ashk, Adamya
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 4:21 PM
To: 'Andrew Hinton'; sigia-l
Subject: RE: [Sigia-l] [spam] Retraction re: "IA" value posting I made
earlier
> I suspect all bets are off.
Were they ever on? :-)
But seriously, how do you make that distinction between 'Create' and
'Design'. Especially when we talk about 'Schema' & 'Classification' and may
I dare, 'Interaction'?
These are essentially logical relationships. So is a logical relationship
'Created' when we think about it and make decisions? I would say so. Or is
it created when we populate that relationship with real world objects? There
is clearly a dilemma here.
I have been taught that 'design' is a sub-set of 'create'. I have learnt
that this is not always true. A logical relationship representative of a
system can be designed in the mind and is created at the exact instance that
design began. A physical object however is more than a logical relationship.
So yes a building designed before it is created but a user-interaction flow
is designed and created at the same time.
So the net net: there is no difference between creating IA vs. designing it!
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