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Jason E. Robbins

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1998
 
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Hilbert, David M., Robbins, Jason E. and Redmiles, David F. (1998): EDEM: Intelligent Agents for Collecting Usage Data and Increasing User Involvement in Development. In: Marks, Joe (ed.) International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces 1998 January 6-9, 1998, San Francisco, California, USA. pp. 73-76.

Expectation-Driven Event Monitoring (EDEM) provides developers with a platform for creating software agents to collect usage data and increase user involvement in the development of interactive systems. EDEM collects information that is currently lost regarding actual usage of applications to promote improved usability and a more empirically grounded design process.

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Robbins, Jason E., Hilbert, David M. and Redmiles, David F. (1998): Software Architecture Critics in Argo. In: Marks, Joe (ed.) International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces 1998 January 6-9, 1998, San Francisco, California, USA. pp. 141-144.

Software architectures are high-level design representations of software systems that focus on composition of software components and how those components interact. Software architectures abstract the details of implementation and allow the designer to focus on essential design decisions. Regardless of notation, designers are faced with the task of making good design decisions, which demands a wide range of knowledge of the problem and solution domains. Argo is a software architecture design environment that supports designers by addressing several cognitive challenges of design. In this paper we describe how Argo supports decision making by automatically supplying knowledge that is timely and relevant to decisions at hand.

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Robbins, Jason E., Morley, David J., Redmiles, David F., Filatov, Vadim and Kononov, Dima (1996): Visual Language Features Supporting Human-Human and Human-Computer Communication. In: VL 1996 1996. pp. 247-254.

 
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