| Garfinkel, H., Studies in Ethnomethodology. 1967, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. |
.... Wittgenstein (though exactly how his writings are interpreted does vary) There is often an influence from the work of the psychologist James Gibson [18] on the importance of perception to thought, of George Lakoff (Lakoff, 1987) 19] and his approach to cognition and of the sociologist Garfinkel [20]. There are also, as we mention elsewhere, shared concerns about architecture, the built environment and planning. Ethnography Ethnography is a set of methods, including participant observation, interviews, materials gathering, and desk research that requires some, usually extended, contact with ....
Garfinkel, H., Studies in Ethnomethodology. 1967, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
....is a mathematical theory . programming is a mathematical activity Formal methods involve the building of precisely stated abstract models of the design situation followed by a constructive phase that manipulates the formal abstractions in such a way as to satisfy the design requirements [8] [113]. This implies, of course, that the 37 requirements themselves must be stated in very precise formal language. Usually, symbolic languages akin to the languages of logic and mathematics are used to express requirements and provide the rules for symbol manipulation. The advantage of formal ....
Case Studies in Systematic Software Development, Jones, C.B. and Shaw, R.C.F. (eds). Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall, 1990.
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Garfinkel, H., Studies in Ethnomethodology. 1967, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
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