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Title Bonnardel, N.; Sumner, T.
Title From System Development to System Assessment: Exploratory Study of the Activity of Professional Designers Type (up) Book Chapter
Year 1994 Publication Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics (Bonn, Germany) Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 23-36
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Call Number refbase @ user @ BonnardelSumner1994 Serial 7520
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Title Embedding Computer-Based Critics in the Contexts of Design Type (up) Book Chapter
Year 1993 Publication Proceedings of INTERCHI'93 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 157-164
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Publisher ACM Press Place of Publication New York Editor Ashlund, S.; Mullet, K.; Henderson, A.; Hollnagel, E.; White, T.
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Fischeretal.1993 Serial 7810
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Abbreviated Journal Repenning, A.; Sumner, T.
Title Using Agentsheets to Create a Voice Dialog Design Environment Type (up) Book Chapter
Year 1992 Publication Proceedings of the 1992 ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1199-1207
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Publisher ACM Press Place of Publication New York Editor
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Call Number refbase @ user @ RepenningSumner1992 Serial 8467
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Title The High-Tech Toolbelt: A Study of Designers in the Workplace Type (up) Book Chapter
Year 1995 Publication Proceedings of ACM CHI'95 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue Pages 178-185
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Publisher Acm Place of Publication New York Editor Katz, I.; Mack, R.; Marks, L.
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Sumner1995 Serial 8856
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Keywords Repenning, A.; Sumner, T.
Title Programming as Problem Solving: A Participatory Theater Approach Type (up) Book Chapter
Year 1994 Publication Workshop on Advanced Visual Interfaces ‘94 Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 182-191
Keywords agents, direct manipulation, domain-oriented, incremental programming, object-oriented, problem-solving, spatial metaphor, visual programming, temporal metaphor
Abstract This paper describes how spatial and temporal metaphors can play an important role in making the task of programming serve problem-solving processes. Visual programming research hopes to capitalize on innate human perceptual skills to make the programming task easier by using visualization to simplify program construction at the syntactic level. Instead, we advocate that the role of visualizations, and the consequent use of spatial metaphors, is not to simplify programming per se but instead to support the problem-solving process. To that end, environments endorsing spatial metaphors should support: creating and changing external representations of the problem, and opportunistic design strategies necessary for exploring problem spaces. Furthermore, we discuss problems with human-computer interaction schemes arising from the use of temporal metaphors. Direct-manipulation, on the one hand, can be too direct for controlling a number of autonomous processes such as cooperating agents. The complete delegation of tasks to agents, on the other hand, can leave users entirely in the role of passive observers. We propose a new approach, called the participatory theater metaphor, which combines the advantages of human computer interaction schemes based on direction manipulation and delegation and provides users with a continuous spectrum of control over their program behaviors. Five principles for the design of computational systems, originating from the programming as problem solving perception and the participatory theater metaphor, are enumerated. These principles are embodied in the Agentsheets system. Agentsheets is a substrate for constructing domain-oriented, dynamic, visual problem-solving environments. These environments consist of cooperating agents organized in temporal and spatial metaphors. The five principles are illustrated with examples from applications built using the Agentsheets substrate.
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Repenning1994 Serial 9216
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