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Keiko Hatamoto

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1993
 
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Hatamoto, Keiko, Ishihara, Shigekazu, Hayashi, Haruo, Sakata, Shogo, Ihara, Rei, Kawamura, Atsushi and Yamagami, Akira (1993): The CTP Project: Computerized Textbook of Psychology. In: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 1993. pp. 444-449.

The present paper introduces the "CTP Project", that intends to develop a computer assisted instruction system in the field of psychology. This system consists of a) main instruction frame system that works as a platform for easy and integrated presentation of what we know in psychology, as text, picture, animation and simulation; b) authoring system that allows instructors to establish the knowledge-modules describing psychological facts and theories; and c) presentation managing system so that we can customize the presentation sequence and to modify the interconnections among the knowledge-modules.

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Ishihara, Shigekazu, Hatamoto, Keiko, Nagamachi, Mitsuo and Matsubara, Yukihiro (1993): Self-Organizing Neural Network for Kansei Engineering Expert System. In: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction - Poster Sessions: Abridged Proceedings 1993. p. 185.

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Nagamachi, Mitsuo, Nakai, Luisa V., Hatamoto, Keiko and Matsushima, Kayoko (1989): Organizational Factors in Quality Circle Activities. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 33rd Annual Meeting 1989. pp. 841-845.

At present, Quality Circle (QC) activity is prevailing in the world, because we recognize that it contributes to an improvement of product quality as well as productivity. This paper identifies the main factors that enhance QC activity, emphasizing the organizational ones. Through a survey of enterprises working with QC activity, we find out an interrelation of factors. Factor management influences the factor culture and this last one leads to workers' involvement in jobs and to higher productivity.

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