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  • @tokoroten: @4bata @nishio After reading tweets from Nishio and Harasun,

  • conceptual design and detailed design are different.”

  • “The place to focus on in conceptual design is the place where uncertainty (Implementation Uncertainty and Uncertainty in market valuation) is highest.”

  • “I don’t like it when people talk about detailed design when we’re doing conceptual design.”

  • I was able to get it down in my mind like that.

    • @nishio: @4bata @tokoroten Whether or not the term “conceptual design” is understood, the two are different phases, and we don’t want to mix the latter when we are doing the former. I agree with you that it’s not good to mix the latter when you are doing the former.

    • Jiro Kawakita also says, “There are two kinds of plans” (Hundo book, p. 110), which separates “Planning Procedures” from “Planning Structures”.

    • It is a plan to create a structure that, if realized as planned, would result in the fulfillment of a matter, a blueprint in the architectural sense, and even if the blueprint is the same, there are many ways to plan the procedure.

    • In another word, it could be divided like “what to make (what)” and “how to make (how)“. The root would be the same.

  • There are two types of plans.


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