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Argumentation update in YALLA (yet another logic language for argumentation)
Dupin de Saint-Cyr F., Bisquert P., Cayrol C., Lagasquie-Schiex M. International Journal of Approximate Reasoning 75(C): 57-92, 2016. Type: Article
“Bob murdered Alice” and “Bob did not murder Alice” are two arguments....
Sep 12 2016
Materiality and oral documents
Turner D., Allen W. iConference 2011 (Proceedings of the 2011 iConference, Seattle, WA, Feb 8-11, 2011) 56-62, 2011. Type: Proceedings
Turner and Allen argue that speech can be a material object, stating that the mental constructs behind speech can make it a “document.” They argue that the choice of tone of voice, speech rate, gestures, and so on c...
May 11 2012
On measuring the quality of Wikipedia articles
De La Calzada G., Dekhtyar A. WICOW 2010 (Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Information Credibility, Raleigh, NC, Apr 27, 2010) 11-18, 2010. Type: Proceedings
Wikipedia is amazing. It is so comprehensive that many potential authors cannot find topics on which to contribute an article. But there is debate about the quality of Wikipedia articles, so measures of their quality are of great inter...
Aug 3 2010
Temporal trajectories in shared interactive narratives
Benford S., Giannachi G. CHI 2008 (Proceedings of the 26th Annual SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Florence, Italy, Apr 5-10, 2008) 73-82, 2008. Type: Proceedings
Reasoning about time in multiplayer games is not easy, especially if players are allowed to disengage and reengage at will. To facilitate such reasoning, Benford and Giannachi propose temporal trajectories that map story time against c...
Jul 16 2009
Frame-based argumentation for group decision task generation and identification
Zhang P., Sun J., Chen H. (ed) Decision Support Systems 39(4): 643-659, 2005. Type: Article
It is a great advantage if the members of a group that have to decide actions have a common understanding of their decision tasks. They should agree on who has to carry out an action, what its goal is, which problems are connected with...
Jan 26 2006
The work mapping technique
Snelling L., Bruce-Smith D. interactions 4(4): 25-31, 1997. Type: Article
The work mapping technique was devised during a major corporate process renovation. The authors describe it as an “information modeling and analysis tool,” so it should be useful to analysts involved in requirements...
Mar 1 1998
Designing for cooperation: cooperating in design
Kyng M. Communications of the ACM 34(12): 65-73, 1991. Type: Article
The topic of computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) systems is, by its very nature, interdisciplinary. CSCW systems can be viewed from three major perspectives. The technical perspective emphasizes the information technology...
Feb 1 1993
The program dependence graph and its use in optimization
Ferrante J., Ottenstein K., Warren J. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems 9(3): 319-349, 1987. Type: Article
The program dependence graph (PDG) is a program representation that combines control flow and data flow information into a single structure. The authors cite previous work on control dependence graphs, which represent control flow with...
Apr 1 1988
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