Author: Jill H. Larkin

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Publication period start: 1987
Number of co-authors: 7

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Altmann, Erik M., Larkin, Jill H., John, Bonnie E. (1995): Display Navigation by an Expert Programmer: A Preliminary Model of Memory. In: Katz, Irvin R., Mack, Robert L., Marks, Linn, Rosson, Mary Beth, Nielsen, Jakob (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 95 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference May 7-11, 1995, Denver, Colorado. pp. 3-10. https://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi95/proceedings/papers/ea_bdy.htm
Ritter, Frank E., Larkin, Jill H. (1994): Developing Process Models as Summaries of HCI Action Sequences. In Human-Computer Interaction, 9 (3) pp. 345-383.
Larkin, Jill H., Reif, Frederick, Carbonell, Jaime G., Gugliotta, Angela (1988): FERMI: A Flexible Expert Reasoner with Multi-Domain Inferencing. In Cognitive Science, 12 (1) pp. 101-138.
Larkin, Jill H., Simon, Herbert A. (1987): Why a diagram is (sometimes) worth 10,000 words. In Cognitive Science, 11 (0) pp. 65-100.
Larkin, Jill H., Simon, Herbert A. (1987): Why a Diagram is (Sometimes) Worth Ten Thousand Words. In Cognitive Science, 11 (1) pp. 65-100.
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