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2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [j24]John Hagel, John Seely Brown:
Shaping Strategies for the IoT. Computer 50(8): 64-68 (2017)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c19]Zorana Ercegovac, John Seely Brown, Leslie Johnston, Roberta Shaffer:
Preparing future generations for rapidly changing globalized world: What does it mean for information literacy? ASIST 2009: 1-5 - [c18]Robert S. Bauer, Dan Brassil, Christopher Hogan, Gina Taranto, John Seely Brown:
Impedance Matching of Humans <=> Machines in High-Q Information Retrieval Systems. SMC 2009: 97-101 - 2008
- [j23]John Seely Brown, Douglas Thomas:
The Power of Dispositions. Ubiquity 2008(November): 4 (2008) - 2007
- [j22]Douglas Thomas, John Seely Brown:
The Play of Imagination: Extending the Literary Mind. Games Cult. 2(2): 149-172 (2007) - 2000
- [j21]John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid:
Table of Contents. First Monday 5(4) (2000) - [j20]John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid:
Acknowledgments. First Monday 5(4) (2000) - [j19]John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid:
Introduction: Tunneling Ahead. First Monday 5(4) (2000) - [j18]John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid:
Chapter One: Limits to Information. First Monday 5(4) (2000) - [j17]John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid:
Chapter Two: Agents and Angels. First Monday 5(4) (2000) - [j16]John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid:
Chapter Three: Home Alone. First Monday 5(4) (2000) - [j15]John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid:
The social life of information (book excerpt). Ubiquity 2000(March): 11 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j14]Mark D. Weiser, Rich Gold, John Seely Brown:
The Origins of Ubiquitous Computing Research at PARC in the Late 1980s. IBM Syst. J. 38(4): 693-696 (1999) - 1996
- [j13]John Seely Brown:
To Dream the Invisible Dream. Commun. ACM 39(8): 30 (1996) - [j12]John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid, Esther Dyson:
The Social Life of Documents. First Monday 1(1) (1996) - 1994
- [j11]John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid:
Borderline Issues: Social and Material Aspects of Design. Hum. Comput. Interact. 9(1): 3-36 (1994) - [j10]John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid:
Patrolling the Border: A Reply. Hum. Comput. Interact. 9(1): 137-149 (1994) - 1992
- [p1]John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid:
Enacting Design for the Workplace. Usability - Turning Technologies into Tools 1992: 164-
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [c17]Irene Greif, John Seely Brown, Esther Dyson, Mitchell Kapor, Thomas W. Malone:
Computer-supported cooperative work: breakthroughs for user acceptance. CHI 1988: 113-114 - 1987
- [c16]Robert Neches, John Seely Brown, Norman K. Sondheimer, Thomas W. Malone, Mike Williams:
Intelligence in interfaces (panel). CHI 1987: 267-269 - 1986
- [j9]Johan de Kleer, John Seely Brown:
Theories of Causal Ordering. Artif. Intell. 29(1): 33-61 (1986) - [c15]Elliot Soloway, John Seely Brown, Andy Molner, Lauren B. Resnick, Roger C. Schank:
Panel: AI and Education. AAAI 1986: 1150 - [c14]Thomas Kaczmarek, Robert Neches, John Seely Brown, Phil Hayes, Thomas W. Malone, Dic Waters, Robert Wilensky, Mike Williams:
Panel: Where Should the Intelligence in Intelligent Interfaces be Placed? AAAI 1986: 1151 - [c13]John Thomas, John Seely Brown, William Buxton, Bill Curtis, Thomas K. Landauer:
Human computer interaction in the year 2000. CHI 1986: 253-255 - [c12]John Seely Brown:
Enhancing creativity with collaborative tools. CSCW 1986: 386 - 1985
- [j8]John Seely Brown, Susan E. Newman:
Issues in Cognitive and Social Ergonomics: From Our House to Bauhaus. Hum. Comput. Interact. 1(4): 359-391 (1985) - [c11]Irene Greif, John Seely Brown, Paul M. Cashman, Thomas W. Malone:
Interfaces in organizations (panel session): supporting group work. CHI 1985: 65 - 1984
- [j7]Douglas B. Lenat, John Seely Brown:
Why AM and EURISKO Appear to Work. Artif. Intell. 23(3): 269-294 (1984) - [j6]Johan de Kleer, John Seely Brown:
A Qualitative Physics Based on Confluences. Artif. Intell. 24(1-3): 7-83 (1984) - 1983
- [c10]Douglas B. Lenat, John Seely Brown:
Why AM and Eurisko Appear to Work. AAAI 1983: 236-240 - [c9]John Seely Brown, Johan de Kleer:
The Origin, Form, and Logic of Qualitative Physical Laws. IJCAI 1983: 1158-1169 - 1982
- [c8]Johan de Kleer, John Seely Brown:
Foundations of Envisioning. AAAI 1982: 434-437 - 1980
- [j5]John Seely Brown, Kurt VanLehn:
Repair Theory: A Generative Theory of Bugs in Procedural Skills. Cogn. Sci. 4(4): 379-426 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1978
- [j4]John Seely Brown, Richard R. Burton:
Diagnostic Models for Procedural Bugs in Basic Mathematical Skills. Cogn. Sci. 2(2): 155-192 (1978) - 1977
- [c7]John Seely Brown, Richard R. Burton, Kathy M. Larkin:
Representing and using procedural bugs for educational purposes. ACM Annual Conference 1977: 247-255 - [c6]Saul Amarel, John Seely Brown, Bruce G. Buchanan, Peter E. Hart, Casimir A. Kulikowski, William A. Martin, Harry E. Pople:
Applications of Artificial Intelligence. IJCAI 1977: 994-1006 - 1976
- [c5]Richard R. Burton, John Seely Brown:
A tutoring and student modelling paradigm for gaming environments. SIGCSE-SIGCUE 1976: 236-246 - [c4]Avron Barr, John Seely Brown, Donald R. Gentner, Ira P. Goldstein, Mark L. Miller, John Dexter Fletcher:
Panel discussion: Intelligent instructional systems. SIGCSE-SIGCUE 1976: 371 - 1975
- [j3]John Seely Brown, Richard R. Burton, Alan G. Bell:
SOPHIE: A Step Toward Creating a Reactive Learning Environment. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 7(5): 675-696 (1975) - 1974
- [c3]John Seely Brown, Richard R. Burton:
SOPHIE: a pragmatic use of artificial intelligence in CAI. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1974: 571-579 - 1973
- [j2]John Seely Brown, Richard R. Burton, Frank Zdybel:
A Model-Driven Question-Answering System for Mixed-Initiative Computer-Assisted Construction. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 3(3): 248-257 (1973) - [j1]John Seely Brown, Richard R. Burton, Frank Zdybel:
Correction to "A Model-Driven Question-Answering System for Mixed-Initiative Computer-Assisted Construction". IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 3(6): 647 (1973) - [c2]John Seely Brown:
Steps Toward Automatic Theory Formation. IJCAI 1973: 121-129 - 1972
- [c1]John Seely Brown:
Recursive functional programming as a conceptual tool for social scientists. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1972: 320
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