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kuleuven.be [DOC]T Winograd, F Flores - Reading, MA, 1986 - ariadne.cs.kuleuven.be
Deze oefenzitting handelt over XML. De bedoeling is de studenten wat vertrouwd te maken met
de begrippen well-formed en valid. Daarnaast experimenteren we wat mat Xpath en XSLT. De
bedoeling is het algemene processing-model van XSLT te leven begrijpen. De details ...
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T Winograd, F Flores - 1986 - books.google.com
Contents Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii PART I - Theoretical Background 1 Introduction 3
1.1 The question of design 4 1.2 The role of tradition 7 1.3 Our path 8 2 The rationalistic tradition
14 2.1 The rationalistic orientation 14 2.2 Language, truth, and the world 17 2.3 Decision ...
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psu.edu [PDF]H McGuire - Citeseer
Understanding Computers and Cognition (A New Foundation for Design), by Terry Winograd
and Fernando Flores, should be signicant to cognitive scientists, including researchers of `articial
intelligence', but some (such as new students) may not be suciently familiar with sources ...
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[CITATION] Understanding computers and cognition: A new foundation for design

F Flores, T Winograd - 1987 - Addison-Wesley
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psu.edu [PDF]BA Nardi - Context and consciousness: Activity theory and …, 1996 - books.google.com
Page 89. Studying Context: A Comparison of Activity Theory, Situated Action Models,
and Distributed Cognition Bonnie A. Nardi It has been recognized that system design
will benefit from explicit study of the context in which users work. ...
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[CITATION] Understanding computers and cognition

W Terry, F Fernando - Norwood, New Jersey, 1986
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[CITATION] Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design. 1986

T Winograd, F Flores - Norwood, NJ: Albex
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[CITATION] Understanding computers and cognition. 1986

T Winograd, F Flores - Norwood New Jersey: Ablex Corporation
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M Robinson - Proceedings of the third conference on European …, 1993 - portal.acm.org
... 48. Taylor, F. 1947. Scientific Management, Harper & Row. 49. Terry Winograd , Fernando
Flores, Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design,
Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, MA, 1987. ...
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psu.edu [PDF]Y Rogers, J Ellis - Journal of information technology, 1994 - Citeseer
... CSCW, 5, 1-31. Vallacher, RR and Wegner, DM (1985) A Theory of Action Identification. Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ. Winograd, T. and F. Flores (1986) Understanding Computers
and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design. Ablex, Norwood, NJ.
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