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L.S., Now I have a question please. If during a design process one decides to use a certain set of design choices, how would those design choices then be called in English? Maybe "selected design choices"?, TIA -- Dobedani

Well, I think the article as-is is confusing. Yes, a design choice is "a possible solution to a problem", but only in a theoretical sense. The point of choosing is that what was an option becomes the solution. So, you start with design options. When you select an option, it becomes the design choice. I guess it's still also an option, but only when considering other ways to build the thing. Once you move from options to choices, you don't need to think about the options ... unless you find the choice to be problematic. ... I edited the intro for clarity. Stevebroshar (talk) 13:23, 23 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]