There are two kinds of plans
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@tokoroten: @4bata @nishio After reading tweets from Nishio and Harasun,
"conceptual design and detailed design are different."
"The place to focus on in conceptual design is the place where uncertainty (Implementation Uncertainty and Uncertainty in market valuation) is highest."
"I don't like it when people talk about detailed design when we're doing conceptual design."
I was able to get it down in my mind like that.
@nishio: @4bata @tokoroten Whether or not the term "conceptual design" is understood, the two are different phases, and we don't want to mix the latter when we are doing the former. I agree with you that it's not good to mix the latter when you are doing the former.
Jiro Kawakita also says, "There are two kinds of plans" (Hundo book, p. 110), which separates "Planning Procedures" from "Planning Structures".
It is a plan to create a structure that, if realized as planned, would result in the fulfillment of a matter, a blueprint in the architectural sense, and even if the blueprint is the same, there are many ways to plan the procedure.
In another word, it could be divided like "what to make (what)" and "how to make (how)". The root would be the same.
There are two types of plans.
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