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Karacapilidis, N.I., Papadias, D., Gordon, T. & Voss, H. Collaborative Environmental Planning with GeoMed. European Journal of Operational Research, Special Issue on Environmental Planning , Vol. 102, No. 2, 335--346. 73

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Formalizing Robert's Rules of Order. - An Experiment In   (Correct)

....these rules for the purpose of implementing them as a procedural component of automated mediation systems for discussion and group decision making. The project, which is called ROBERT, is carried out in the context of the ZENO computer system, developed at the GMD Bonn [ Gordon, 1994b, Gordon Karacapilidis, 1997 ] This system serves as an automated assistance tool for human mediators of discussions and group decision processes. It is currently applied to urban planning procedures, in the context of the GeoMed project [ Karacapilidis et al. 1997 ] funded by the European Union. One component of the ....

....system, developed at the GMD Bonn [ Gordon, 1994b, Gordon Karacapilidis, 1997 ] This system serves as an automated assistance tool for human mediators of discussions and group decision processes. It is currently applied to urban planning procedures, in the context of the GeoMed project [ Karacapilidis et al. 1997 ] funded by the European Union. One component of the ZENO system is a discussion forum that is accessible via the World Wide Web, and where participants can raise issues, state positions with respect to these issues, and put forward arguments for or against a position. The system provides ....

Karacapilidis, N.I., Papadias, D., Gordon, T. & Voss, H. Collaborative Environmental Planning with GeoMed. European Journal of Operational Research, Special Issue on Environmental Planning , Vol. 102, No. 2, 335--346. 73


The Eightfold Way of Deliberation Dialogue - McBurney, Hitchcock (2002)   (Correct)

....of computational dialectics specifically, several computer systems have been designed to support human deliberation dialogues. The Zeno system, for ex Such relationships are readily captured in preference based argumentation systems, such as [5] 22 ample, of Thomas Gordon and his colleagues [21, 34], was designed to support community participation in urban planning decisions. The model of argumentation used in this work was the IBIS system of Rittel and Webber [57] which provides a framework for connecting topics, issues and attributes in a multi attribute decision domain. Later systems ....

N. Karacapilidis, D. Papadias, T. Gordon, and H. Voss. Collaborative environmental planning with GeoMed. European Journal of Operational Research, 102(2):335--346, 1997.


Formalizing Robert's Rules of Order. An Experiment in Automating.. - Prakken (1997)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....these rules for the purpose of implementing them as a procedural component of automated mediation systems for discussion and group decision making. The project, which is called ROBERT, is carried out in the context of the ZENO computer system, developed at the GMD Bonn [ Gordon, 1994b, Gordon Karacapilidis, 1997 ] This system serves as an automated assistance tool for human mediators of discussions and group decision processes. It is currently applied to urban planning procedures, in the context of the GeoMed project [ Karacapilidis et al. 1997 ] funded by the European Union. One component of the ....

....system, developed at the GMD Bonn [ Gordon, 1994b, Gordon Karacapilidis, 1997 ] This system serves as an automated assistance tool for human mediators of discussions and group decision processes. It is currently applied to urban planning procedures, in the context of the GeoMed project [ Karacapilidis et al. 1997 ] funded by the European Union. One component of the ZENO system is a discussion forum that is accessible via the World Wide Web, and where participants can raise issues, state positions with respect to these issues, and put forward arguments for or against a position. The system provides ....

Karacapilidis, N.I., Papadias, D., Gordon, T. & Voss, H. Collaborative Environmental Planning with GeoMed. European Journal of Operational Research, Special Issue on Environmental Planning , Vol. 102, No. 2, 335--346.


Computer-Supported Argumentation for Cooperative Design.. - Karacapilidis, Trousse (1997)   Self-citation (Karacapilidis)   (Correct)

.... an axiomatic approach supporting negotiated resolution of design conAEicts in concurrent engineering, see [2] In such environments, experts need appropriate systems that facilitate the communication process and support eoeective decision making even in the presence of ill structured information [9,12]. Moreover, such systems should account for defeasible reasoning (further information may cause another alternative to be more preferable than what seems optimal at the moment) Argumentation has been the focus of research in various well established areas. Most approaches follow two main ....

Karacapilidis, N.I., Papadias, D., Gordon, T., Voss, H.: Collaborative Environmental Planning with GeoMed. European Journal of Operational Research.


Rules of Order for Electronic Group Decision Making - A.. - Prakken, Gordon (1998)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Gordon)   (Correct)

....on research done in the context of the ZENO computer system, developed at the GMD Bonn [3] This system serves as an automated assistance tool for human mediators of discussions and group decision processes. It is currently applied to urban planning procedures, in the context of the GeoMed project [5], funded by the European Union. One component of the ZENO system is a discussion forum that is accessible via the World Wide Web, and where participants can raise issues, state positions with respect to these issues, put forward arguments for or against a position, and collectively decide an ....

Karacapilidis, N.I., Papadias, D., Gordon, T.F & Voss, H. Collaborative environmental planning with GeoMed. European Journal of Operational Research, Special Issue on Environmental Planning, Vol. 102, No. 2 (1997) 335-346.


A Computational Approach for Argumentative Discourse in.. - Karacapilidis (1998)   (4 citations)  Self-citation (Karacapilidis Papadias)   (Correct)

....the communication process and support effective decision making even in the presence of ill structured information. Moreover, such systems should account for defeasible reasoning; further information may cause another alternative to be more preferable than what seems optimal at the moment [23] [25]. Argumentation has been the focus of research in various well established areas. Researchers have dealt with argumentative discourse from a philosophical (where argumentation is considered as a way of theory formation [30] linguistic (inspired by speech act theory and discourse analysis [22] ....

Karacapilidis, N.I., Papadias, D., Gordon, T., Voss, H.: Collaborative Environmental Planning with GeoMed. European Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 102, No. 2, 1997, pp. 335-346.


Rules of Order for Electronic Group Decision Making - A.. - Prakken, Gordon (1998)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Gordon)   (Correct)

....on research done in the context of the ZENO computer system, developed at the GMD Bonn [3] This system serves as an automated assistance tool for human mediators of discussions and group decision processes. It is currently applied to urban planning procedures, in the context of the GeoMed project [5], funded by the European Union. One component of the ZENO system is a discussion forum that is accessible via the World Wide Web, and where participants can raise issues, state positions with respect to these issues, put forward arguments for or against a position, and collectively decide an ....

Karacapilidis, N.I., Papadias, D., Gordon, T.F & Voss, H. Collaborative environmental planning with GeoMed. European Journal of Operational Research, Special Issue on Environmental Planning, Vol. 102, No. 2 (1997) 335--346.

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