Added by Geoff Sauer on Aug 15, 2003. Average rating: 1.60/5.00 (n=5, std dev: 0.89)
Problems with the current paradigm.
- Difficult to write and hard to use.
- Inconsistent between project revisions.
- No assurance that effort will pay off for end users.
- Not designed to provide high quality responses to queries.
Powell, Allison L., James C. French, John C. Knight University of Virginia 1996
Abstract:
Problems with the current paradigm.
- Difficult to write and hard to use.
- Inconsistent between project revisions.
- No assurance that effort will pay off for end users.
- Not designed to provide high quality responses to queries.