- [[boundary]] is missing.
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There are not always boundaries.
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The presence of a boundary in the direction of one axis does not imply that it is bounded in the direction of another axis.
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In the chronological process of A, B, C, D, the part of B and C is a phase called X. I circled only B and C in red as shown on the left
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But this figure implicitly assumes that “E and F are not X”.
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Is that assumption correct?
- A clear boundary in the time axis direction does not necessarily mean that there is also a clear boundary in the spatial axis direction.
- The bias of easy drawing
- Organizational Boundaries campfire (usually large, and for gathering and singing, etc.)
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