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Trigger analysis understanding broken tasks
Dix, A.
,
Ellis-Ramduny, D.
and
Wilkinson, J.
(2003)
Trigger analysis understanding broken tasks.
In: The Handbook of Task Analysis for Human-Computer Interaction. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, New Jersey, pp. 381-400. ISBN 0805844325
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URI:
https://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/1791
Title:
Trigger analysis understanding broken tasks
Creators:
Dix, A.
,
Ellis-Ramduny, D.
and
Wilkinson, J.
Editors:
Diaper, Dan
and
Stanton, Neville
Date:
1 September 2003
Subjects:
T Technology
>
T Technology (General)
Q Science
>
QA Mathematics
>
QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Schools:
School of Computing and Engineering
School of Computing and Engineering
>
High-Performance Intelligent Computing
School of Computing and Engineering
>
High-Performance Intelligent Computing
>
Information and Systems Engineering Group
School of Computing and Engineering
>
Pedagogical Research Group
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Item Type:
Book Chapter
Depositing User:
Briony Heyhoe
Date Deposited:
10 Sep 2008 08:56
Revision:
14
Last Modified:
28 Aug 2021 10:41
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