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The role of external representation in the writing process: implications for the design of hypertext-based writing tools
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EngineeringTask AnalysisSynthesis WritingCognitionPsycholinguisticsHypertext TechnologiesWriter IdentificationCorpus LinguisticsNatural Language ProcessingWriting ProcessComputational LinguisticsMarkup LanguageLanguage StudiesCognitive ComputingComplex TaskWriting InstructionCognitive ScienceCreative WritingHypertextHypertext-based Writing ToolsExternal RepresentationHuman-computer InteractionCognitive ModelingText ProcessingLinguistics
The long-range goal of the research reported here is to study the role of hypertext-based external representations in augmenting performance on a cognitively complex task, in particular, on a synthesis writing task. The production of a written synthesis is a challenging task that requires managing large amounts of information over an extended period of time. Thus, synthesis writing is a task that is well-suited for testing the potential of hypertext technologies to support work on complex tasks.
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