Philosophical Requirements of a Comprehensive D.I. System
William Acar and
Douglas A. Druckenmiller
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William Acar: Kent State University, USA
Douglas A. Druckenmiller: Western Illinois University, USA
International Journal of Strategic Decision Sciences (IJSDS), 2012, vol. 3, issue 3, 1-12
Abstract:
This paper revisits the concept of dialectical inquiry (DI) from the perspective of collaborative modeling for collaboration engineering. It does so by integrating the recent literature with its theoretical and philosophical sources. The connection of DI and the problem framing paradigm is clarified. The paper also establishes the general requirements or desired features of an up-to-date DI system, and evaluates some current systems in light of these criteria.
Date: 2012
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