To my mind, it's most similar to programming. Visual aspects are
important, but you are scripting function as a process from the user's
perspective.

--- Dan Saffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Bolstering this claim is that design thinking is often applied to  
> areas outside of those in the traditional design realm, such as into 
> business processes. Those areas are not easily prototypable or  
> modeled, outside of actually creating them, so the concept is often  
> all you have to build on.


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