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Title Tufte, E.R.
Title Visual explanations: images and quantities, evidence and narrative Type Book Whole
Year 1997 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords (down) Visual perception. Pattern perception.
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Publisher Graphics Press Place of Publication Cheshire, Conn. Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title Visual explanations
Series Volume Series Issue 156 Edition
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Notes Edward R. Tufte. ill. (some col.); 27 cm. Approved no
Call Number refbase @ user @ Tufte1997 Serial 10402
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Title Visual and statistical thinking: displays of evidence for making decisions Type Book Whole
Year 1997 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Keywords (down) 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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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 (down) Software Agents, Distributed Artificial Intelligence, Tutorial
Abstract “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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Notes Approved no
Call Number refbase @ user @ Millier1997 Serial 9637
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Issue DeVries, R.
Title Piaget's Social Theory Type Journal Article
Year 1997 Publication Educational Researcher Abbreviated Journal
Volume 26 Issue 2 Pages 4-17
Keywords (down) Neo-Vygotskian Theories on Collaborative Learning; Collaborative Learning
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Notes Approved no
Call Number refbase @ user @ DeVries1997 Serial 9615
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Keywords (down) Repenning, A.; Ioannidou, A.
Title Behavior Processors: Layers between End-Users and Java Virtual Machines Type Conference Article
Year 1997 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 402-409
Keywords (down) Java, Agentsheets, Bricolage, Behavior Processors , Visual AgenTalk Formulas
Abstract Visual programming approaches are limited in their usefulness if they do not include a profile of their users that defines exactly who is attempting to solve what kind of problems using which tools and why. Without such a definition, visual programming approaches can end up as solutions in search of problems. Reconceptualizing — programming environments as layered behavior processors in the context of creating SimCity™-like interactive simulations — makes end-user programming more feasible. The layered approach serves the programming needs for a range of users, including casual computer end-users and professional programmers. The extension of the Agentsheets system with the Ristretto™ agent to Java bytecode compiler is used to illustrate how a behavior processor enables end-users to create their own Java applets that can be embedded into web pages.
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Publisher Computer Society Place of Publication Capri Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title Behavior Processors
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Notes was best paper of VL'97 according to reviewer scores Approved no
Call Number refbase @ user @ Repenning1997 Serial 9531
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