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... ... @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ 18 18 19 19 We distinguish Team Design Patterns (TDP) and Interaction Design Patterns (IDP). 20 20 ))) 21 -|(% colspan="1" %)**Team design pattern**|(% colspan="1" %) Team Design Patterns (TDPs) are structured, reusable solutions thatdescribe recurring configurations of team behavior—whether among humans, agents, or hybrid teams—to support effective collaboration, coordination, and adaptation in complex environments.21 +|(% colspan="1" %)**Team design pattern**|(% colspan="1" %)<tbd> 22 22 |**Interaction design pattern**|((( 23 23 Interaction design is heavily focused on satisfying the needs and desires of the majority of people who will use the product. To be inclusive, the diversity of the potential end-user population should be well addressed. 24 24