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I decided that this term has meaning distinct from the sum of its parts, (e.g. it is not used to describe a model of architecture), and that its users in various disciplines would benefit from a separate article, from which interdisciplinary may grow. I think Friedland's quote on its own gives enough justification for why it is important to define, hence the new article. Any assistance appreciated. Ta, SeventhHell (talk) 06:10, 5 October 2008 (UTC)