Search Results - "Rugg, G."
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The sorting techniques: a tutorial paper on card sorts, picture sorts and item sorts
Published in Expert systems (01-05-1997)“…Although sorting techniques (e.g. card sorts) are widely used in knowledge acquisition and requirements acquisition, they have received little formal attention…”
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Using card sorts to elicit web page quality attributes
Published in IEEE software (01-07-2001)“…The Internet's rapid expansion has given rise to a new set of problems relating to the development of measures for software products such as Web pages. This…”
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ELECTROMYOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON OF SELECTED ABDOMINAL TRAINING DEVICES WITH A TRADITIONAL CRUNCH
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-02-2005)“…The present study compared the muscle activity elicited by selected abdominal training devices with muscle activity elicited by a traditional crunch. Forty-six…”
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Inferring handedness from lithic evidence
Published in Laterality (Hove) (01-07-2001)“…Until recently research into the origins of human handedness has been hampered by the lack of valid techniques for inferring handedness in pre-modern…”
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In vivo moment arm calculations at the ankle using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Published in Journal of biomechanics (1990)“…In vivo moment arm lengths for the Achilles tendon and tibialis anterior (TA) were determined in 10 adult male subjects. Moment arms were measured as the…”
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Pleasure and pain: perceptual bias and its implications for software engineering
Published in IEEE software (01-05-2002)“…There is a bias in human perception that has practical and ethical implications for product evaluation in general and software evaluation in particular. A…”
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Electromyographical Analysis and Comparison of Selected Abdominal Training Devices With a Traditional Crunch
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-02-2005)“…The present study compared the muscle activity elicited by selected abdominal training devices with muscle activity elicited by a traditional crunch. Forty-six…”
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The sorting techniques: a tutorial paper on card sorts, picture sorts and item sorts
Published in Expert systems (01-07-2005)“…: Although sorting techniques (e.g. card sorts) are widely used in knowledge acquisition and requirements acquisition, they have received little formal…”
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A case study on integrating contextual information with analytical usability evaluation
Published in International journal of human-computer studies (01-07-2002)“…The work reported here integrates an analytical evaluation technique, Programmable User Modelling, with established knowledge elicitation techniques; the…”
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Eliciting information about organizational culture via laddering
Published in Information systems journal (Oxford, England) (01-07-2002)“… Eliciting information about organizational culture is an important part of system analysis and design. However, eliciting knowledge of this sort is…”
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That site looks 88.46% familiar: quantifying similarity of Web page design
Published in Expert systems (01-07-2005)“…: Web page design guidelines produce a pressure towards uniformity; excessive uniformity lays a Web page designer open to accusations of plagiarism. In the…”
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An investigation into the clinical reasoning of both expert and novice podiatrists
Published in Foot (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-03-2006)“…It is important to understand how clinical reasoning occurs in podiatry so that podiatrists may be able to make the correct diagnosis and patients may benefit…”
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Inferring handedness from lithic evidence
Published in Laterality (Hove) (01-07-2001)“…Until recently research into the origins of human handedness has been hampered by the lack of valid techniques for inferring handedness in pre-modern…”
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The Department of Trade and Industry's Smart Systems for Decision Makers initiative
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A Taxonomy of Error Types for Failure Analysis and Risk Assessment
Published in International journal of human-computer interaction (01-12-1998)“…We describe a taxonomy of error types that builds on work by Reason (1990) and Hollnagel (1993). The taxonomy uses a faceted schema subdivided into layers…”
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Method fragments
Published in Expert systems (01-11-2000)“…The traditional unit of analysis in knowledge acquisition and requirements acquisition is the method, e.g. the interview, the repertory grid etc. There are…”
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Guidelines for better scenarios: supporting theories and evidence
Published in Proceedings. Tenth International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications. DEXA 99 (1999)“…Today different types of scenario are used to support a diverse range of requirements engineering tasks. However, little is understood about how to design…”
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The Mystery of the VOYNICH MANUSCRIPT
Published in Scientific American (01-07-2004)“…Rugg discusses how a new analysis of the Voynich Manuscript, a famously cryptic medieval document, suggests that it contains nothing but gibberish. Critics of…”
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The Rugg Reaper of 1844
Published in Scientific American (06-01-1894)Get full text
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