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DesignArticle :: Divergent Versus Convergent Thinking: Which Is Better for Software Design?
Author: awprofessional.com |
Published: 21st Apr 2006 |
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Add CommentFiled in: DesignWhen many people design software, they use convergent thinking exclusively, but there's no payoff without divergent thinking. John Mueller compares convergent thinking to the divergent thinking that's necessary for great design.
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