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The relationships among the seven Laws of the Dialogic Design Science are displayed graphically in the Tree diagram shown below, which is referred in the DDS literature as the “Tree of Action.” The Tree shows, by means of the arrows propagating from bottom up, the enhancement relationship among the seven Laws.
The relationships among the seven Laws of the Dialogic Design Science are displayed graphically in the Tree diagram shown below, which is referred in the DDS literature as the “Tree of Action.” The Tree shows, by means of the arrows propagating from bottom up, the enhancement relationship among the seven Laws.


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The Law of Requisite Parsimony, attributed to Miller, is at the root of the Tree of Action, implying that ensuring that the cognitive limitations of the participants are honored during a dialogue will enhance all the other laws along the pathway of the arrows displayed in the Tree, culminating at the top level to the fulfillment of the Laouris Law of Requisite Action.
The Law of Requisite Parsimony, attributed to Miller, is at the root of the Tree of Action, implying that ensuring that the cognitive limitations of the participants are honored during a dialogue will enhance all the other laws along the pathway of the arrows displayed in the Tree, culminating at the top level to the fulfillment of the Laouris Law of Requisite Action.

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