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This chapter demonstrates the design process and suggests how it can be audited during the development of a solution to meet a need. The framework of the three basic stages in the process has been described in detail in Chapter 2. Since the process of developing a solution to a need can take several years, it is of value to have a checking process which audits the work done to ensure that the key items are all covered, and that the original intention is maintained.
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(2008). Project Design Audit. In: Design Matters. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-722-0_5
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