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Architectural programming is the research and decision-making process that identifies the scope of work to be designed. Synonyms include "facility programming, " "functional and operational requirements, " and "scoping." In the early 1960s, William Peña, John Focke, and Bill Caudill of Caudill, Rowlett, and Scott (CRS) developed a process for organizing programming efforts. Their work was documented in Problem Seeking, the text that guided many architects and clients who sought to identify the scope of a design problem prior to beginning the design, which would be a solution to the problem.