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In "The Intellectual Production of Engineers," he used the metaphor "[Stack boxes on top.
箱を上に積む.icon
Various terms are used to refer to concepts, such as abstraction, creating models (modelling (e.g. a system, etc.)), Finding Patterns, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc.
These words are Labeling for experience, so people who haven't experienced it won't get it.
I know it's impossible, but I'm forcing myself to explain it in words.
上に積む.icon]The concept of [[piling on.icons can only be acquired by water piling on.icons.
A more detailed expression is Cumulative effect of ideas.
発想の累積効果.icon
This "lower box" is first described in the storyline of the engineer's intellectual production techniques as being obtained through "information gathering"
集めて並べる.icon collect and arrange
But not only that, there are boxes obtained by trial and error.
試行錯誤は見えにくい.icon Trial and error is hard to see.
Often neglected because it is difficult to see, but important
This means information obtained from "My experience" by trying it out for yourself.
The emergence of a service that provides knowledge streamlined the collection from Already written knowledge.
As a result, the importance of "Trial and error difficult to see" will increase even more.
Work to open up the forest of what has yet to be written.
The higher the concept, the less likely it is to become obsolete.
PDCAと誤差逆伝搬.icon
PDCA and error back propagation
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