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English: The engineering cycle and the design cycle, as proposed by (Wieringa, 2014) |
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Source | Own work. Also published in my PhD thesis: Morcov, S. (2021). Managing Positive and Negative Complexity: Design and Validation of an IT Project Complexity Management Framework. PhD thesis, KU Leuven University https://lirias.kuleuven.be/retrieve/637007} | ||
Author | Stefan Morcov | ||
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