2008 |
38 | EE | Kelly Neville,
Robert R. Hoffman,
Charlotte Linde,
William C. Elm,
Jennifer Fowlkes:
The Procurement Woes Revisited.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 23(1): 72-75 (2008) |
37 | EE | Robert R. Hoffman,
Peter Hancock,
Morris Marx:
Metrics, Metrics, Metrics: Negative Hedonicity.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 23(2): 69-73 (2008) |
36 | EE | Robert R. Hoffman,
David Ziebell,
Stephen M. Fiore,
Irma Becerra-Fernandez:
Knowledge Management Revisited.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 23(3): 84-88 (2008) |
2007 |
35 | | Jennifer Fowlkes,
Kelly Neville,
Robert R. Hoffman,
Wayne Zachary:
The Problem of Designing Complex Systems.
Software Engineering Research and Practice 2007: 680-686 |
34 | EE | Phillip A. Laplante,
Robert R. Hoffman,
Gary Klein:
Antipatterns in the Creation of Intelligent Systems.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 22(1): 91-95 (2007) |
33 | EE | Wayne Zachary,
Robert R. Hoffman,
Kelly Neville,
Jennifer Fowlkes:
Human Total Cost of Ownership: The Penny Foolish Principle at Work.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 22(2): 88-92 (2007) |
32 | EE | Robert R. Hoffman,
Stephen M. Fiore:
Perceptual (Re)learning: A Leverage Point for Human-Centered Computing.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 22(3): 79-83 (2007) |
2006 |
31 | EE | Robert R. Hoffman,
William C. Elm:
HCC Implications for the Procurement Process.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 21(1): 74-81 (2006) |
30 | EE | Gary Klein,
Brian M. Moon,
Robert R. Hoffman:
Making Sense of Sensemaking 1: Alternative Perspectives.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 21(4): 70-73 (2006) |
29 | EE | Gary Klein,
Brian M. Moon,
Robert R. Hoffman:
Making Sense of Sensemaking 2: A Macrocognitive Model.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 21(5): 88-92 (2006) |
28 | EE | John W. Coffey,
Robert R. Hoffman,
Alberto J. Cañas:
Concept map-based knowledge modeling: perspectives from information and knowledge visualization.
Information Visualization 5(3): 192-201 (2006) |
2005 |
27 | EE | Robert R. Hoffman,
David D. Woods:
Toward a Theory of Complex and Cognitive Systems.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 20(1): 76-79 (2005) |
26 | EE | Robert R. Hoffman,
J. Frank Yates:
Decision Making.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 20(4): 76-83 (2005) |
2004 |
25 | EE | Robert R. Hoffman,
Patrick J. Hayes:
The Pleasure Principle.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 19(1): 86-88 (2004) |
24 | EE | Robert R. Hoffman,
Gavan Lintern,
Susan Eitelman:
The Janus Principle.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 19(2): 78-80 (2004) |
23 | EE | Paul J. Feltovich,
Robert R. Hoffman,
David D. Woods,
Axel Roesler:
Keeping It Too Simple: How the Reductive Tendency Affects Cognitive Engineering.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 19(3): 90-94 (2004) |
22 | EE | Robert R. Hoffman,
Axel Roesler,
Brian M. Moon:
What Is Design in the Context of Human-Centered Computing?
IEEE Intelligent Systems 19(4): 89-95 (2004) |
21 | EE | Gary Klein,
David D. Woods,
Jeffrey M. Bradshaw,
Robert R. Hoffman,
Paul J. Feltovich:
Ten Challenges for Making Automation a "Team Player" in Joint Human-Agent Activity.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 19(6): 91-95 (2004) |
2003 |
20 | EE | John M. Flach,
Robert R. Hoffman:
The Limitations of Limitations.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 18(1): 94-96 (2003) |
19 | EE | Sidney W. A. Dekker,
James M. Nyce,
Robert R. Hoffman:
From Contextual Inquiry to Designable Futures: What Do We Need to Get There?
IEEE Intelligent Systems 18(2): 74-77 (2003) |
18 | EE | Gary Klein,
Karol G. Ross,
Brian M. Moon,
Devorah E. Klein,
Robert R. Hoffman,
Erik Hollnagel:
Macrocognition.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 18(3): 81-85 (2003) |
17 | EE | Robert R. Hoffman,
Lewis F. Hanes:
The Boiled Frog Problem.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 18(4): 68-71 (2003) |
16 | EE | Robert R. Hoffman,
Jeffrey M. Bradshaw,
Patrick J. Hayes,
Kenneth M. Ford:
The Borg Hypothesis.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 18(5): 73-75 (2003) |
15 | EE | Philip Koopman,
Robert R. Hoffman:
Work-arounds, Make-work, and Kludges.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 18(6): 70-75 (2003) |
2002 |
14 | EE | Robert R. Hoffman,
John W. Coffey,
Patrick J. Hayes,
Alberto J. Cañas,
Kenneth M. Ford,
Mary J. Carnot:
One Small Step for a Diagram, One Giant Leap for Meaning.
Diagrams 2002: 344-346 |
13 | | Robert R. Hoffman:
Institutionalizing the Field of Expertise Studies and Its Applications to Computer Science.
FLAIRS Conference 2002: 540-543 |
12 | EE | Robert R. Hoffman,
Gary Klein,
K. Ronald Laughery Jr.:
The State of Cognitive Systems Engineering.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 17(1): 73-75 (2002) |
11 | EE | Robert R. Hoffman,
Patrick J. Hayes,
Kenneth M. Ford,
Peter Hancock:
The Triples Rule.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 17(3): 62-65 (2002) |
10 | EE | Robert R. Hoffman,
Paul J. Feltovich,
Kenneth M. Ford,
David D. Woods,
Gary Klein,
Anne Feltovich:
A Rose by Any Other Name...Would Probably Be Given an Acronym.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 17(4): 72-80 (2002) |
9 | EE | Michael G. Shafto,
Robert R. Hoffman:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Human-Centered Computing at NASA.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 17(5): 10-13 (2002) |
8 | EE | Mica Endsley,
Robert R. Hoffman:
The Sacagawea Principle.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 17(6): 80-85 (2002) |
2001 |
7 | EE | Jeffrey M. Bradshaw,
Niranjan Suri,
Alberto J. Cañas,
Robert Davis,
Kenneth M. Ford,
Robert R. Hoffman,
Renia Jeffers,
Thomas Reichherzer:
Terraforming Cyberspace.
IEEE Computer 34(7): 48-56 (2001) |
6 | EE | Robert R. Hoffman,
Patrick J. Hayes,
Kenneth M. Ford:
Human-Centered Computing: Thinking In and Out of the Box.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 16(5): 76-78 (2001) |
1998 |
5 | | Robert R. Hoffman:
AI models of verbal/conceptual analogy.
J. Exp. Theor. Artif. Intell. 10(2): 259-286 (1998) |
1995 |
4 | | Robert R. Hoffman:
Monster Analogies.
AI Magazine 16(3): 11-35 (1995) |
1994 |
3 | | Robert R. Hoffman,
Eric Dietrich:
Expertise in Context: Report on the Third International Workshop on Human and Machine Cognition.
AI Magazine 15(4): 67-68 (1994) |
2 | | Robert R. Hoffman:
The 1994 Florida AI Research Symposium.
AI Magazine 15(4): 74 (1994) |
1987 |
1 | | Robert R. Hoffman:
The Problem of Extracting the Knowledge of Experts from the Perspective of Experimental Psychology.
AI Magazine 8(2): 53-67 (1987) |