Bender and Marrinan 2010: Difference between revisions
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- "A diagram is a proliferation of manifestly selective packets of dissimilar data correlated in an explicitly process-oriented array that has some of the attributes of a representation but is situated in the world like an object. Diagrams are closer in kind to a Jackson Pollock than to a Rembrandt." (7)
- are "reductive renderings"
- are "supplemented with notations"
- can "concretize process"