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DiegoMoya's library [9 articles]

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  • The nonsense of 'knowledge management'
    Information Research, Vol. 8, No. 1. (October 2002)
    by T Wilson
  • Visualizing complexity: Getting from here to there in ill-defined problem landscapes
    Information Design Journal, Vol. 12, No. 2., 141.
    by Barbara Mirel, Leif Allmendinger
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  • Using information scent to model user information needs and actions and the Web
    (2001), pp. 490-497.
    by Ed H Chi, Peter Pirolli, Kim Chen, James Pitkow
  • Marquise: creating complete user interfaces by demonstration
    (1993), pp. 293-300.
    by Brad A Myers, Richard G Mcdaniel, David S Kosbie
  • Inference bear: designing interactive interfaces through before and after snapshots
    (1995), pp. 167-175.
    by Martin R Frank, Piyawadee " Sukaviriya, James D Foley
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  • A pure reasoning engine for programming by demonstration
    (1994), pp. 95-101.
    by Martin R Frank, James D Foley
    posted to no-tag by DiegoMoya on 2005-03-01 11:02:27 as **
  • Version Space Algebra and its Application to Programming by Demonstration
    (2000), pp. 527-534.
    by Tessa A Lau, Pedro Domingos, Daniel S Weld
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  • notes Adding rule-based reasoning to a demonstrational interface builder
    (1992), pp. 89-97.
    by Gene L Fisher, Dale E Busse, David A Wolber
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  • Teaching computer science with virtual worlds
    Education, IEEE Transactions on, Vol. 47, No. 2. (2004), pp. 269-275.
    by B Slator, C Hill, D Del Val
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