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- Dilemmas in a General Theory of Planning (1973) [pdf] https://hci.stanford.edu/dschool/resources/readings/Rittel+Webber+Dilemmas+General_Theory_of_Planning.pdf 3 comments
- SHRDLU https://hci.stanford.edu/~winograd/shrdlu/ 21 comments
- How SHRDLU got its name (2003) http://hci.stanford.edu/winograd/shrdlu/name.html 16 comments
- SHRDLU (1971) http://hci.stanford.edu/winograd/shrdlu/ 30 comments
- Speech Is 3x Faster Than Typing for English and Mandarin on Mobile Devices http://hci.stanford.edu/research/speech/ 128 comments
- A Software Design Manifesto (1990) http://hci.stanford.edu/publications/bds/1-kapor.html 5 comments
- Yes, online juries can make consistent, repeatable decisions: By varying jurors' online pseudonyms and reconvening the same juries on similar cases, researchers found that deliberating juries made similar decisions. https://hci.stanford.edu/publications/2021/juries/HuWhitingBernstein_JuriesConsistentDecisions_CHI2021.pdf 6 comments science
- After 37 years, SHRDLU is still stunning. How many think they could code this sort of thing? http://hci.stanford.edu/winograd/shrdlu/ 202 comments programming