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This is an explanation of the mechanism behind how some machine works. This should reveal existing or proposed functional mechanisms. This can apply to hardware and software. | This is an explanation of the mechanism behind how some machine of system works. This should reveal existing or proposed functional mechanisms/workings, or expose a [[Design Rationale]]. This can apply to hardware and software. ''How it works'' can be applied to: | ||
*mechanisms such as gears, engines, and pulleys | |||
*hydraulic/pneumatic | |||
*electronic | |||
*functions based on thermal properties | |||
*complex systems or ecologies, where the ''how it works'' is based largely on the relationships between the parts | |||
*how things are made | |||
*etc | |||
=Links= | |||
*Mechanisms - http://507movements.com/ | |||
*How It's Made - [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjHsPBHX1NNbIqTy4eXVTig] | |||
*Christopher Alexander - [[Pattern Language]] |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 25 January 2017
This is an explanation of the mechanism behind how some machine of system works. This should reveal existing or proposed functional mechanisms/workings, or expose a Design Rationale. This can apply to hardware and software. How it works can be applied to:
- mechanisms such as gears, engines, and pulleys
- hydraulic/pneumatic
- electronic
- functions based on thermal properties
- complex systems or ecologies, where the how it works is based largely on the relationships between the parts
- how things are made
- etc
Links
- Mechanisms - http://507movements.com/
- How It's Made - [1]
- Christopher Alexander - Pattern Language