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Man Machine Interface Research Human Virtual Machine

Man Machine Interface Research Human Virtual Machine. Yu- Hui Tao 2011/3/9. Theories Base – Explanatory Theory. Explanatory Theories : Lawrence , R. (2004). Understanding fatal assault of children: a typology and explanatory theory, Children and Youth Services Review , 26 837– 852.

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Man Machine Interface Research Human Virtual Machine

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  1. Man Machine Interface ResearchHuman Virtual Machine Yu-Hui Tao 2011/3/9

  2. Theories Base – Explanatory Theory Explanatory Theories : Lawrence, R. (2004). Understanding fatal assault of children: a typology and explanatory theory, Children and Youth Services Review, 26 837– 852. Martinsons, M. G., Westwood, R. I. (1997). Management information systems in the Chinese business culture:An explanatory theory, Information & Management, 32, 215-228. Krauss, D. A. et al. (2000). Beyond prediction to explanation in risk assessment research: A comparison of two explanatory theories of criminality and recidivism, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 23(2), 91–112.

  3. Theories Base – Empirical Laws Empirical Laws: Kral, J. (1986). Empirical laws of software development and their implications, Computer Physics Communications 41, 385-391. Chen, Y.-S. & Chong, P. (1992). Mathematical modeling of empirical laws in computer applications: A case study. Computers & Mathematics with Applications, 24(7), 77-87. Kobayashi, Y & Kikuzawa, K. (2000). A single theory explains two empirical laws applicable to plant populations, Journal of Theoretical Biology, 205, 253-260.

  4. Theories Base – Dynamic Models Dynamic Models: Chetty, V. K. & Heckman, J. J. (1986). A dynamic model of aggregate output supply, factor demand and entry and exit for a competitive industry with heterogeneous plants, Journal of Econometrics, 33(1-2), 1986, 237-262. Hatala, M. & Wakkary, R. (2005). Ontology-based user modeling in an augmented audio reality system for museums, User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction,15, 339–380. Seibel, A. et al. (2010). Dynamic hierarchical mega models: comprehensive traceability and its efficient maintenance, Software and System Modeling, 9, 493–528.

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