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Concepts don’t make all design problems go away, of course. They do, however, help you localize challenges by recognizing them as specific to a particular concept. A concept becomes a container not only for the behaviors that it embodies but also for all the accumulated knowledge about its design, the issues that have arisen in practice as it has been deployed, and the various ways in which designers have dealt with them.
The Essence of Software: Why Concepts Matter for Great Design
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