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| + | Technology refers to physical objects, social practices, knowledge, and other artifacts people create, commonly to achieve specific goals. | ||
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| - | **Content notes from source material:** | ||
| - | * Three definitions from Arthur (2009) offer a useful conceptual scaffold for the shared definitions section — consider developing each into its own paragraph with a smart grid application. | ||
| - | * The technique/ | ||
| - | * Page owner: Klaus Kubeczko. | ||