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concept:engineers-should-be-given-the-chance-to-study-previous-works-that-have-proven-their-worth-in-the-field-not-constantly-create-new-artifactsEngineers should be given the chance to study previous works that have proven their worth in the field, not constantly create new artifacts.
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- Central premise of the paper.
- Polanyi's argument applied to software.
- Characteristic of a structure-preserving process.
- Alexander's argument that passive component-assembly is insufficient and architects must become inventors.
- Einstein's assertion invoked to explain why BMR preserves accuracy while reducing complexity