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The starting point of this study was an observation, made over a number of years in IT, that two communities of software developers approach their work in very different ways and rely on different types of knowledge. Further, it was noticed that the differences were systematic, in that one of the communities valued the technical skill, while other valued the communication skill.
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Startin, K. (1995). The Systems Analysis Skill. In: Göranzon, B. (eds) Skill, Technology and Enlightenment: On Practical Philosophy. Artificial Intelligence and Society. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3001-7_28
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