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The use theory of meaning-making (UTMM)

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posted on 2022-05-06, 09:12 authored by Heinz HolzapfelHeinz Holzapfel, Jacobus Liebenberg, Carina De Villiers

The use theory of meaning-making (UTMM) was subjected to a small focus group study to confirm the theory. The population was a typical agile team of nine plus one. Four short self-assessed surveys tested the historical and current experience and interpretation of the form-function problem using industry examples. The results showed the theory holds within the boundaries of requirements specifications. The researcher’s arguments and interpretations proved to be plausibly acceptable.

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