Developing Pattern Languages: New Ways of Communicating Naturalistic Insights for System Development and Evaluation
9th Bi-annual International Conference on Naturalistic Decision Making (NDM9) - Donald A. Cox and Beth Veinott - - The Naturalistic Decision Making (NDM) community benefits from having its insights used in software development projects. - - We are investigating the pattern form as a way to incorpora...
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