| |
1
|
Carroll, J.M. and R.L. Campbell, Soflening L@ Hard Science: Reply to Newell and Card. Human-Computer Interaction 1986. 2(3): p. 227-249.
|
| |
2
|
Chi, M.T.H., P.J. FeltovicL and R Glaser, Categorization and Representation of Physics Problems by Experts and Novices. Cognitive Science, 1981.5: p. 121-152.
|
| |
3
|
Dvo@ J,L. and T.G. Moher, A Feasibility Stu& of Early Class Hierarchy Construction in Object-Oriented Development, in Empirical Studies of Programmers: Fourth Workshop, 1991. p. 23-35.
|
| |
4
|
Hymes, C. (in preparation). Chsslfication in the Object Oriented Paradigm. Unpublished Dissertation, University of Michi~ Ann Arbor.
|
| |
5
|
Keil, K., Usage Aspects of the Personal Services Communication Space, in Proceedings of the Fif)h International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction -- Poster Sessions: Abridged Proceedings. 1993. p. 44.
|
| |
6
|
Markman E.M., Classes and collections: Conceptual organizations and numerical abilities. Cognitive Psychology, 1979. 11: p. 395-411.
|
| |
7
|
Medin, D., Concepts and Conceptual Structure. American PsychologiX 1989.44: p. 1469-1481.
|
| |
8
|
Newell, A. and S,K. C.@ The Prospects for Psychological Science in Human-Computer Interaction. Human-Computer Interaction 1985. 1(3): p. 209-242.
|
| |
9
|
ROSCL E., Principles of categorization, in Cognition and categorization, E. Rosch and B. Lloy& Editors. 1978, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: Hillsdale, NJ. p. 2849,
|
| |
10
|
Roach, E.M. and B. carol~ Family resemblances: Studies in the internal structure of categories. Cognitive Science, 1975. 7(4): p. 573405.
|
| |
11
|
Sommers, F., Types of ontologv. Philosophical Review, 1963. 72: p. 327-363.
|