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  1. McDonough, J.P.: Epistemic engineering : some implications of the sociology of knowledge for information systems design (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    For digital information systems' design to continue to flourish, it would appear that we may need to incorporate a view of the social in our design efforts. While there are a variety of disciplines and viewpoints within the social sciences which might assist information system designers in an effort to achieve a wider perspective in design, the remainder of this paper will focus on one that seems particularly well-suited for this role, the sociology of knowledge