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kali's library [7 articles]

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  • Untitled
    posted to file_system google search by kali on 2005-03-14 01:06:24 as ** along with 2 people kschiess lar
  • A theory of computer semiotics: semiotic approaches to construction and assessment of computer systems
    (1990)
    by PB Andersen
    posted to computer semiotics by kali on 2005-03-14 00:50:48 as ** along with 1 person kschiess
  • Augmenting the virtual domain with physical and social elements: towards a paradigm shift in computer entertainment technology
    Comput. Entertain., Vol. 2, No. 4. (October 2004), pp. 12-12.
    by Carsten Magerkurth, Timo Engelke, Maral Memisoglu
    posted to game multiplayer social by kali on 2005-03-14 00:49:36 as ** along with 3 people kschiess noahwf bkirman
  • The vocabulary problem in human-system communication
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 30, No. 11. (November 1987), pp. 964-971.
    by GW Furnas, TK Landauer, LM Gomez, ST Dumais
  • Aibo's first words : The social learning of language and meaning
    (2001)
    by L Steels, F Kaplan
  • The case against user interface consistency
    Communications of the ACM, Vol. 1989, No. Volume 32 , Issue 10 (October 1989)., pp. 1164-1173.
    by Jonathan Grudin
    posted to conventions interface ui user by kali on 2005-03-14 00:09:56 as **
  • Why Interaction is more powerful than algorithm
    COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, Vol. Vol. 40,, No. No. 5. (May 1997)
    by P Wegner
    posted to algorithm interaction by kali on 2005-03-13 23:45:09 as read along with 1 person junwang4
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