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Type Stahl, G.
  Title Toward a Theory of Hermeneutic Software Design: Dissertation Proposal Type Report
  Year 1992 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract This paper proposes dissertation research on a new paradigm of software design based on theories of human interpretation. It is argued that computer supported design environments in certain domains should leave all matters of interpretation to the human user and should try to support the user's interpretation, exploration and development of designs by providing a computationally powerful medium of external memory for storing the evolving design artifact and related knowledge. Hermes, a prototype software environment for the design of lunar habitats, is based on a unified hypermedia knowledge representation system incorporating group and personal perspectives as well as an end-user disclosure language for articulating interpretations of design elements.  
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  Publisher Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado Place of Publication Boulder, CO Editor  
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  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title Toward a Theory of Hermeneutic Software Design  
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  Notes http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~gerry/HomePage/Publications/Dissertation/Proposal.html Approved no  
  Call Number refbase @ user @ Stahl1992 Serial 9478  
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