Modelling last-minute authoring:does technology add value or encourage tinkering?

Newman, William and Eldridge, Margery and Harper, Richard (1996) Modelling last-minute authoring:does technology add value or encourage tinkering? In: CHI '96 Conference Companion on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, New York, pp. 221-222. ISBN 0897918320

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Abstract

To measure the productivity gained from computer-based authoring systems, account must be taken of changes in the way the work is organised. An analysis of economists' authoring work, based on diary studies, suggests that much of this is performed at the last minute, just in time to meet deadlines. Benefits gained from word processing appear to be offset by authors' tendency to tinker with documents up to the last minute.

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?? COMPUTER SIMULATIONECONOMIC AND SOCIAL EFFECTSINTERACTIVE COMPUTER SYSTEMSPERSONAL COMPUTERSSOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONSTECHNOLOGYWORD PROCESSINGCOMPUTER BASED AUTHORING SYSTEMSDIARY STUDIESINTERACTIVE DOCUMENT SYSTEMSHUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION ??
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28 Jun 2018 10:40
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