| Wells, T. L. (1989). Hypertext as a Means for Knowledge Acquisition. SIGART Newsletter, Knowledge Acquisition Special Issue 108, pp. 136-138. |
.... or simple , the Dialogue Agent may use several knowledge elicitation techniques like e.g. structured interviews ( Lerner, 1956 ] Sjoberg and Nett, 1968 ] Zeisel, 1981 ] and [ McGraw and Seale, 1988 ] protocol analysis [ Ericcson and Simon, 1984 ] and hypermedia tools ( Wells, 1989 ] Kopec et al. 1989 ] 2 . In addition, it uses pacing, leading, observation of linguistic cues, body language etc, or may even start an other walk through process to facilitate the chunking of the value x into implementable values. Suboperations Here the designer lists all ....
T.L. Wells. Hypertext as a means for knowledge acquisition. SIGART Newsletter, Knowledge Acquisition Special Issue, (108):136--138, April 1989.
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Wells, T. L. (1989). Hypertext as a Means for Knowledge Acquisition. SIGART Newsletter, Knowledge Acquisition Special Issue 108, pp. 136-138.
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T.L. Wells, Hypertext as a Means for Knowledge Acquisition, SIGART Newsletter, Knowledge Acquisition Special Issue, 108, 136--138, April, 1989.
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