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Cognition, situatedness, and situated design
Christopher Lueg
, Rolf Pfeifer
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Situated Design
100%
Human Cognition
66%
Man-machine Interface
66%
System Design
33%
Design Methodology
33%
Technological Progress
33%
Interface Design
33%
System Environment
33%
Organizational Procedures
33%
Situated Perspectives
33%
Data Processing System
33%
Information Overload
33%
Human Expert
33%
Work Procedures
33%
Computing System Design
33%
Workplace Design
33%
Situated Agents
33%
Computer Science
Human-Machine Interface
100%
Technological Advance
50%
Interface Design
50%
Data Processing System
50%
Computer System Design
50%
Psychology
Human Cognition
100%
Information Overload
50%
Workplace Design
50%