| R. B. Miller, "Task Description and Analysis," In R. M. Gagne (Ed.), Psychological principles in system development, New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1963. |
....they affect are specified. The pre specified sub tasks, actions and object classes are usually derived from previous analyses, using the available theoretical base. Methods of task analysis have a long history of use in the social behavioural sciences for breaking tasks into behaviourally (e.g. Miller, 1962) or cognitively (e.g. Rasmussen, 1986; Barnard, 1987) salient units. The suggestion that task analysis should be used for knowledge acquisition requires the development of a suitable taxonomy of tasks, and for each task, the units into which it can be divided. In general, the analysis method would ....
Miller, R.B. (1962) Task Description and Analysis. In R.M. Gagne (ed.) Psychological principles in system development. New York, NY: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
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R. B. Miller, "Task Description and Analysis," In R. M. Gagne (Ed.), Psychological principles in system development, New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1963.
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