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The '''Law of Requisite Parsimony''' is one of the seven Laws of [[Dialogic Design Science]]. It states that structured dialogue is needed to avoid the cognitive overload of stakeholder/designers.
The '''Law of Requisite Parsimony''' is one of the seven [[Laws of Dialogic Design Science]]. It states that structured dialogue is needed to avoid the cognitive overload of stakeholder/designers.


The Law of Requisite Parsimony is attributed to [[George Miller]] and [John N. Warfield]]
The Law of Requisite Parsimony is attributed to [[George Miller]] and [[John N. Warfield]]

Latest revision as of 09:56, 7 December 2022

The Law of Requisite Parsimony is one of the seven Laws of Dialogic Design Science. It states that structured dialogue is needed to avoid the cognitive overload of stakeholder/designers.

The Law of Requisite Parsimony is attributed to George Miller and John N. Warfield