| Gordon, T., Karacapilidis, N., Voss, H. and Zauke, A. [1997]. Computer-mediated cooperative spatial planning, in H. Timmermans (ed.), Decision Support Systems in Urban Planning, E & FN SPON Publishers, London, pp. 299--309. |
.... instance, they support humans in building arguments for and against their claims, such as the ArguMed system of Verheij [16] Or they keep track of what has been claimed, conceded and disputed and which arguments for and against claims have been provided, such as the Pleadings Game [2] and ZENO [4] systems. Sometimes they also check whether the parties input to the system respects the disputational protocol, such as the Pleadings Game and DiaLaw [7] After a decade of theoretical research on such systems (see also e.g. Loui et al. 8] Lodder [7] Bench Capon et al. 1] Hage [5] Prakken ....
Gordon, T., Karacapilidis, N., Voss, H. and Zauke, A. [1997]. Computer-mediated cooperative spatial planning, in H. Timmermans (ed.), Decision Support Systems in Urban Planning, E & FN SPON Publishers, London, pp. 299--309.
....this is di erent. For instance, argumentation has been used as a component of negotiation protocols, where arguments for an o er should persuade the other party to accept the o er [16, 20] Argumentation is also part of some recent formal models and computer systems for dispute mediation [10, 11, 6], and it has been used in computer programs for intelligent tutoring: for instance, in a system (Belvedere) that teaches scienti c reasoning [27] and in systems that teach argumentation skills to law students, e.g. 1] s CATO system and [28] s ARGUE system. Now in many applications of these types, ....
T.F. Gordon, N. Karacapilidis, H. Voss, and A. Zauke. Computer-mediated cooperative spatial planning. In H. Timmermans, editor, Decision Support Systems in Urban Planning, pages 299-309. E & FN SPON Publishers, London, 1997.
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Thomas F. Gordon , Nikos Karacapilidis, Hans Vo, and Andreas Zauke (1997): Computer-Mediated Cooperative Spatial Planning, in H. Timmermans: Decision Support Systems in Urban Planning, E & FN SPON Publishers, pp. 299-309.
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