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Rules of thumb: An experiment in contextual transposition. / Taylor, Damon
; Buscher, Monika; Murray, Lesley et al.
Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2016: 50th Anniversary Conference, 27-30th June 2016, Brighton. ed. / Peter Lloyd; Erik Bohemia. Vol. 3 Brighton: Design Research Society, 2016. p. 1123-1138 (Design Research Society Conference Proceedings 2016; Vol. 3).
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Harvard
Taylor, D
, Buscher, M, Murray, L, Speed, C & Zamenopoulos, T 2016,
Rules of thumb: An experiment in contextual transposition. in P Lloyd & E Bohemia (eds),
Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2016: 50th Anniversary Conference, 27-30th June 2016, Brighton. vol. 3, Design Research Society Conference Proceedings 2016, vol. 3, Design Research Society, Brighton, pp. 1123-1138. <
http://10.21606/drs.2016.178>
APA
Taylor, D.
, Buscher, M., Murray, L., Speed, C., & Zamenopoulos, T. (2016).
Rules of thumb: An experiment in contextual transposition. In P. Lloyd, & E. Bohemia (Eds.),
Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2016: 50th Anniversary Conference, 27-30th June 2016, Brighton (Vol. 3, pp. 1123-1138). (Design Research Society Conference Proceedings 2016; Vol. 3). Design Research Society.
http://10.21606/drs.2016.178
Vancouver
Taylor D
, Buscher M, Murray L, Speed C, Zamenopoulos T.
Rules of thumb: An experiment in contextual transposition. In Lloyd P, Bohemia E, editors, Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2016: 50th Anniversary Conference, 27-30th June 2016, Brighton. Vol. 3. Brighton: Design Research Society. 2016. p. 1123-1138. (Design Research Society Conference Proceedings 2016).
Author
Taylor, Damon
; Buscher, Monika ; Murray, Lesley et al. /
Rules of thumb : An experiment in contextual transposition. Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2016: 50th Anniversary Conference, 27-30th June 2016, Brighton. editor / Peter Lloyd ; Erik Bohemia. Vol. 3 Brighton : Design Research Society, 2016. pp. 1123-1138 (Design Research Society Conference Proceedings 2016).
Bibtex
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