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Date: 2010-12-01 13:25:37
Human communication
Horst Rittel
Linguistics
Compendium
Rhetorical question
Question
Yes–no question
Ibis
Grammar
Issue-Based Information System
Data collection

The IBIS Field Guide: Exploring Complexity1 The purpose of this manual is to explain the basic components and rules of the Issue-Based Information System (IBIS) method, to convey a sense of the power, simplicity, and eas

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