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Revision as of 17:54, 6 December 2006

Welcome to the Design Decisions Wiki

The Design Decisions Wiki (DDWiki) was established by the Design Decisions Laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University in 2006 as a central resource for sharing information about design and tools to analyze and support decision-making.


DDWiki is intended for researchers, educators, students and practitioners in a broad range of areas related to design and/or decision-making. Any individual who identifies their work with these areas is welcome to use and contribute to the wiki. Wiki pages can be edited by any user, and so the wiki enables distributed, democratic management of content. DDWiki has been created independently from the popular Wikipedia website so that entries can be made with content and focus specific to the needs and interests of our community, and so that information on relevant theories, people, groups, organizations, publications, new research results, data, algorithms and community debates can be included.

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