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Designing Technology with People in Mind
Volume 11    Issue 01    Published February 15, 2007
ISSN 1535-864X    DOI: 11.1535/itj.1101.01

  Section 8 of 9  
Sideways Glances: Thinking Laterally and Holistically About Technology Placement in the Innovation Process
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  Section 8 of 9  

In This Article
Abstract
Introduction
Platforms for the Diversity of Global Homes
Guiding Principles
Casting Sideways Glances
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
Author's Biography
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