Design Compass : a simple tool for managing the complexity of design

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Design Compass : a simple tool for managing the complexity of design. / Stokholm, Marianne Denise J.

D2B The 1st International Design Management Symposium, Shanghai 2006. red. / Alex Williams; David Hands; Mark O'Brien. The Adelphi Research Institute Creative Arts, 2006. s. 103-111.

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Stokholm, MDJ 2006, 'Design Compass: a simple tool for managing the complexity of design'. i A Williams, D Hands & M O'Brien (red), D2B The 1st International Design Management Symposium, Shanghai 2006. The Adelphi Research Institute Creative Arts, s. 103-111.

APA

Stokholm, M. D. J. (2006). Design Compass: a simple tool for managing the complexity of design. I Williams, A., Hands, D., & O'Brien, M. (red.), D2B The 1st International Design Management Symposium, Shanghai 2006. (s. 103-111). The Adelphi Research Institute Creative Arts.

CBE

Stokholm MDJ. 2006. Design Compass: a simple tool for managing the complexity of design. Williams A, Hands D, O'Brien M, red. I D2B The 1st International Design Management Symposium, Shanghai 2006. The Adelphi Research Institute Creative Arts. s. 103-111.

MLA

Stokholm, Marianne Denise J. "Design Compass: a simple tool for managing the complexity of design"., Williams, Alex Hands, David O'Brien, Mark (redaktører). D2B The 1st International Design Management Symposium, Shanghai 2006. The Adelphi Research Institute Creative Arts. 2006. 103-111.

Vancouver

Stokholm MDJ. Design Compass: a simple tool for managing the complexity of design. I Williams A, Hands D, O'Brien M, red., D2B The 1st International Design Management Symposium, Shanghai 2006. The Adelphi Research Institute Creative Arts. 2006. s. 103-111.

Author

Stokholm, Marianne Denise J. / Design Compass : a simple tool for managing the complexity of design.

D2B The 1st International Design Management Symposium, Shanghai 2006. red. / Alex Williams; David Hands; Mark O'Brien. The Adelphi Research Institute Creative Arts, 2006. s. 103-111.

Publikation: Forskning - peer reviewKonferenceartikel i proceeding

Bibtex

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