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According to the theory of praxeology (or praxiology), each kind of act is a procedural, spatial-temporal phenomenon, in which three conceptually independent areas can be distinguished - although they do not appear as separate entities - that are equally necessary for the understanding of the act. These are a) the "plan" or form of the act, b) the actual execution of the act and c) the agent or doer. The form of the act is normative, as it defines the criteria for the proper execution and the conditions of the act’s success. The factual execution of the act is a veritable reference of the form of the act to the 'here and now'. Therefore, the doer is the bearer of the executive of the act and a mediator between the form of the act and its executive realization. In the case of designing objects and products, the doer is a trained and capable bearer of its knowledge, a designer.