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Goldstein, Ira P.; Miller, Mark L. – 1976
A unified theory of planning and debugging is explored by designing a problem solving program called PATN. PATN uses an augmented transition network (ATN) to represent a broad range of planning techniques, including identification, decomposition, and reformulation. (The ATN is a simple yet powerful formalism which has been effectively utilized in…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Diagrams
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Singer, Ronald A. – Computers and Education, 1993
Provides an overview of Circuit II, an interactive system that provides users with a graphical representation of an electronic circuit within which questions may be posed and manipulated, and discusses how mouse selections have analogous roles to certain natural language features, such as anaphora, deixis, and ellipsis. (13 references) (EA)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer System Design, Electric Circuits, Input Output Devices
Miller, Mark L.; Goldstein, Ira P. – 1976
PATN is a design for a machine problem solver which uses an augmented transition network (ATN) to represent planning knowledge. In order to explore PATN's potential as a theory of human problem solving, a linguistic approach to protocol analysis is presented. An interpretation of a protocol is taken to be a parse tree supplemented by semantic and…
Descriptors: Classification, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs
Beazley, William; And Others – 1974
An interactive graphics system has been implemented for tutorial purposes and for research in man-machine communication of structural digraphs. An IMLAC intelligent terminal with ligthpen input is used in conjunction with a NOVA minicomputer. Successful application in linguistics and engineering problem solving are discussed, the latter in detail.…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Computers, Display Systems
Livengood, Stephanie Plank – 1997
This paper describes the creation of a comprehensive evaluation tool for reference librarians in adult service divisions to use in selecting World Wide Web sites as reference sources. Traditional evaluation criteria, endorsed and applied by librarians over the years, are not sufficient for the evaluation of today's hypermedia web site environment.…
Descriptors: Benchmarking, Computer Graphics, Evaluation Criteria, Hypermedia