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2019
Abstract The fundamental premise of this chapter is that expertise is not a property of any particular stage of information processing, nor is it a property of an individual. Rather it is the property of a triadic semiotic system where the quality of performance depends on the coupling of an agent with a problem ecology through a ...
John M. Flach, Fred A. Voorhorst
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Abstract The fundamental premise of this chapter is that expertise is not a property of any particular stage of information processing, nor is it a property of an individual. Rather it is the property of a triadic semiotic system where the quality of performance depends on the coupling of an agent with a problem ecology through a ...
John M. Flach, Fred A. Voorhorst
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Mind over Machine: The Power of Human Intuition and Expertise in the Era of the Computer
IEEE Expert, 1987H. Dreyfus, S. Dreyfus, L. Zadeh
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SSRN Electronic Journal
Abstract When job tasks are automated, does this augment or diminish the value of labor in the tasks that remain? We argue the answer depends on whether removing tasks raises or reduces the expertise required for remaining non-automated tasks.
David Autor, Neil Thompson
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Abstract When job tasks are automated, does this augment or diminish the value of labor in the tasks that remain? We argue the answer depends on whether removing tasks raises or reduces the expertise required for remaining non-automated tasks.
David Autor, Neil Thompson
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Coordinating Expertise in Software Development Teams
, 2000Samer Faraj, L. Sproull
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