Law of Requisite Parsimony

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The Law of Requisite Parsimony is one of the seven Laws of Dialogic Design Science. It states that structured dialogue is needed to avoid the cognitive overload of stakeholder/designers.

The Law of Requisite Parsimony is attributed to George Miller and John N. Warfield