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Design Thinking which was developed at Stanford University by Larry Leifer, Dave Kelley and Terry Winograd. Design thinking is primarily understood as a step-by-step learning process during which the goal is for stakeholders and developers to interact for the sake of generating new knowledge and to take this knowledge as a starting point for the development of improved solutions. The cycle of Design Thinking includes the following phases: 1. Understand, 2. Observe, 3. Define, 4. Ideate, 5. Prototype, and 6. Test. |
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