Graham Mann, Indulis Bernsteins
DIMEA 2007
What are names for computer files and commands like? How do people go about naming them? How do the properties such names can have affect the ease with which they can be learned and used? This paper sketches a general view of names and naming in which the linguistic forms that names take are deliberately structured to reflect functional interrelations between their referents. This view is then applied to an analysis of personal filenames chosen by CMS users and to a series of experimental studies of command languages. © 1982 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
Graham Mann, Indulis Bernsteins
DIMEA 2007
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Annual Haifa Experimental Systems Conference 2010
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CHI EA 2001
Atul Kumar
ISEC 2025