Different perspectives on information systems: problems and solutions
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Knowledge representation and organization in machine learning
A bootstrap approach to visual user-interface design and development
The Visual Computer: International Journal of Computer Graphics - Special issue on visual user interface design tools
Knowledge Work as Collaborative Work: A Situated Activity Theory View
HICSS '99 Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 1 - Volume 1
Simulation of hepatological models: a study in visual interactive exploration of scientific problems
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
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The nature of knowledge work not only addresses the productive aspects of an activity but also the intellective work that underpins production. Support for knowledge work requires tools for both types of tasks in order to integrate these aspects and to make the cognitive tasks visible. Biomedical research is concerned with the structure and behaviour of phenomena and requires tools that support the exploration of both aspects of the phenomena. This paper presents a method for developing computer-based models that allow such investigations. The method is based on a linguistic paradigm that assumes the models express the common language that represents the phenomena and is constructed collaboratively between a biomedical researcher and a computer scientist.