This chapter examines issues of presentation for software engineering rationale (SER). The substance, the content of rationale is always mediated by some presentation. The presentation could be free form, natural language text, or a formal, symbolic language; it could be printed sheets of paper, or three-dimensional displays in a virtual environment. The presentation of rationale has its own effects on the utility of rationale as an information resource in software development.
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(2008). Presentation of Rationale. In: Rationale-Based Software Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77583-6_6
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