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** multitasking theory | ** multitasking theory -- builds on 3-14 min paper, cognitive (.1-10 sec) vs. rational (1-100 min), are scale unifiable?, ACT-R symbolic or O'Reilly connectionist basis for our models?, how is this different from CPM-GOMS?, could neuropsych testing inform timings for particular actions in a model?, leaving a window visible decreases time recovering from an interruption, is this approach likely to be better for understanding interfaces or humans? | ||
** Automating CPM-GOMS -- Apex and PDL languages, PERT charts, we're up to 2002!, any followon work?, can we get this and try it?, model human processor showing up again, CPM-GOMS accurate for ~100th trial | |||
* can we merge design-based work with model-oriented work to get the best of both worlds? | |||
* prelim results | * prelim results | ||
** Andrew | ** Andrew | ||
** other "owned" tasks from assignments page | |||
Revision as of 20:45, 16 April 2009
- papers
- multitasking theory -- builds on 3-14 min paper, cognitive (.1-10 sec) vs. rational (1-100 min), are scale unifiable?, ACT-R symbolic or O'Reilly connectionist basis for our models?, how is this different from CPM-GOMS?, could neuropsych testing inform timings for particular actions in a model?, leaving a window visible decreases time recovering from an interruption, is this approach likely to be better for understanding interfaces or humans?
- Automating CPM-GOMS -- Apex and PDL languages, PERT charts, we're up to 2002!, any followon work?, can we get this and try it?, model human processor showing up again, CPM-GOMS accurate for ~100th trial
- can we merge design-based work with model-oriented work to get the best of both worlds?
- prelim results
- Andrew
- other "owned" tasks from assignments page