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The term '''Design paradigm''' derives from the term [[paradigm]]s originating in Sociology of Science, which carries two main meanings:
'''Design paradigms''' are [[Model (abstract)|models]], [[archetype]]s, or quintessential examples of designed solutions to problems. The term "Design paradigm" is used within the [[design]] professions, including architecture, industrial design and engineering design, to indicate an archetypal solution. Thus a [[Swiss Army Knife]] is a design [[Paradigm (disambiguation)|paradigm]] illustrating the concept of a single object that changes configuration to address a number of problems. ▼
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As [[Model (abstract)|models]], [[archetype]]s, or quintessential examples of designed solutions to problems.
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Design paradigms have been introduced in a number of books including ''Design Paradigms'' by Warren Wake,<ref name="Wake, Design Paradigms" >{{cite book
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