Wednesday, October 24, 2012
DoD Ch. 13
Brooks starts the chapter talking about the roles of exemplars. He mentions many designs are not all-new but rather based around old designs and made better. The next page talks about computer designers and how professionals have a wider range of exemplars than amateur designers. In order to study rationales of exemplars, one must study the technical papers and books about products, not just the basic manual. Then Brooks talks about the evolution from first-gen computers to third-gen computers. Then came virtual memory, the minicomputer, and the microcomputer. Brooks next writes about how authors can improve exemplars and write about them. This practice takes careful criticism and in depth analysis. Then Brooks talks about how designers must not be lazy but must have pride and originality in order to really create new exemplars.
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