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The design and functioning of an information system improve to the
extent that the system can handle the questions people ask.
Surprisingly, however, researchers in the cognitive, computer, and
information sciences have not thoroughly examined the multitude of
relationships between information systems and questions -- both
question asking and answering. The purpose of this book is to
explicitly examine these relationships. Chapter contributors
believe that questions play a central role in the analysis, design,
and use of different kinds of natural or artificial information
systems such as human cognition, social interaction, communication
networks, and intelligent tutoring systems. Their efforts show that
data structures and representations need to be organized around the
questioning mechanisms in order to achieve a quick retrieval of
relevant useful information.
The design and functioning of an information system improve to the
extent that the system can handle the questions people ask.
Surprisingly, however, researchers in the cognitive, computer, and
information sciences have not thoroughly examined the multitude of
relationships between information systems and questions -- both
question asking and answering. The purpose of this book is to
explicitly examine these relationships. Chapter contributors
believe that questions play a central role in the analysis, design,
and use of different kinds of natural or artificial information
systems such as human cognition, social interaction, communication
networks, and intelligent tutoring systems. Their efforts show that
data structures and representations need to be organized around the
questioning mechanisms in order to achieve a quick retrieval of
relevant useful information.
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