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Title Tufte, E.R.
Title Visual and statistical thinking: displays of evidence for making decisions Type Book Whole
Year 1997 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords Statistics Graphic methods.
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Publisher Graphic Press Place of Publication Cheshire, Conn. (Box 430, Cheshire 06410) Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title Visual and statistical thinking
Series Volume Series Issue 31 Edition
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Notes ill. (some col.); 28 cm. “Reproduces chapter 2 of my recent book Visual explanations: images and quantities, evidence and narrative.” Cover title. Approved no
Call Number refbase @ user @ Tufte1997 Serial 10403
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Title Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) Type Miscellaneous
Year 1997 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Publisher The Psychological Corporation Place of Publication Editor
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Wechsler1997 Serial 10411
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Abbreviated Journal Millier, M.
Title Software Agents Tutorial Type Book Chapter
Year 1997 Publication Proceedings of ACM CHI 97 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 194-195
Keywords Software Agents, Distributed Artificial Intelligence, Tutorial
Abstract (up) “Agents” and “Agent technology” have become the new buzzwords in computer software. Much of this 'buzz' is pure hype similar to the AI hype of the 80's. The software agents tutorial is intended to provide the attendee an overview of the software and user interface technologies being applied to autonomous software modules known as “Agents”. This overview should allow the student to separate the “wheat from the chaff” and provide pointers for the student's further research into the technology.
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Publisher Acm Place of Publication Editor Pemberton, S.
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Series Editor Series Title Tutorial 29 Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume 2 Series Issue Edition
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Millier1997 Serial 9637
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Issue Nakakoji, K.
Title Beyond “Back-talk:” Uncovering Design Intention Through Critiquing Type Book Chapter
Year 1997 Publication Proceedings of an International Workshop on Strategic Knowledge and Concept Formation Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 99-110
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Abstract (up) Computational critiquing mechanisms have been used to support designers in refining a partial design solution during the course of reflection-in-action. The paper argues that by being embedded in an integrated design environment, critiquing mechanisms can help designers refine not only a partial solution but also a partially articulated design problem, uncovering design intentions. This claim is supported with the presentation of transcripts from user studies with the KID (Knowing-in-Design) design environment for kitchen floor plan design. Results of the study indicate that the embedded critics in KID helped designers explicitly articulate previously tacit domain knowledge in response to critiquing (13 Refs.)
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Publisher Loughborough University Place of Publication Loughborough, UK Editor Candy, L.; Hori, K.
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Nakakoji1997 Serial 9498
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Keywords Miller, J.; Maes, P.; Shneiderman, B.
Title Intelligent Software Agents vs. User-Controlled Direct Manipulation: A Debate Type Book Chapter
Year 1997 Publication Proceedings of ACM CHI 97 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 105-106
Keywords Agents, Direct manipulation, Intelligent interfaces, Graphical representation
Abstract (up) Critical issues in human-computer interaction -- in particular, the advantages and disadvantages of intelligent agents and direct manipulation -- will be discussed, debated, and hotly contested. The intent of the participants is to strike an appropriate balance between a serious discussion of the issues and an entertaining debate.
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Publisher Acm Place of Publication Editor Pemberton, S.
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Miller1997 Serial 9636
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