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Robertson, G., McCracken, Donald and Newell, Allen (1999): The ZOG Approach to Man-Machine Communication. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 51 (2) pp. 279-306

ZOG is a rapid response, large network, menu selection system used for man-machine communication. The philosophy behind this style of communication was first developed by the PROMIS (Problem Oriented Medical Information System) Laboratory of the University of Vermont. ZOG has been used in a number of task domains to help explore the limits and potential benefits of the communication philosophy. This paper discusses the basic ideas in ZOG, describes the architecture of a system implemented to carry out that exploration, and discusses our initial experience.

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Publication period:1999-1999
Publication count:1
Number of co-authors:2



Productive colleagues

G. Robertson's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Allen Newell:22
Donald McCracken:11


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Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Allen Newell:1
Donald McCracken:1

 

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