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Asynchronous Communication

Asymmetry between Humans and Computers

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Humans and Computers have different abilities; therefore they can and should contribute complimentary parts in a cooperative problem solving situation. This asymmetry can be exploited in the design of cooperative problem solving systems. Creating human-centered systems often means to complement rather than emulate human capabilities (e.g., natural language may not be the preferred mode of communication in all cases).
Author: Gerhard Last Edit Date: 9/19/98; 12:50:26 AM

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