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Date: 2011-11-30 19:35:41
Information science
Design
Software design
Infographics
Unified Modeling Language
Object-oriented design
Communication diagram
Sequence diagram
Structured analysis
Diagrams
UML diagrams
Software engineering

Nickerson et al. Clarity from Confusion Clarity from Confusion: Using intended interactions to design information systems

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