Distrubuted Cognition, Coordination and Environmental Design

Proceedings of the European Conference on Cognitive Science (1999)
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Abstract

The type of principles which cognitive engineers need to design better work environments are principles which explain interactivity and distributed cognition: how human agents interact with themselves and others, their work spaces, and the resources and constraints that populate those spaces. A first step in developing these principles is to clarify the fundamental concepts of environment, coordination, and behavioural function. Using simple examples, I review changes the distributed perspective forces on these basic notions.

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David Kirsh
University of California, San Diego

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