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To Probe or Not to Probe? Reconciling High Speed Probing with Ethical Probing
Proceedings of the on CoNEXT Student Workshop 2023, 2023Hugo Rimlinger +4 more
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2012
Mobile probing is a method, which has been developed for learning about digital work situations, as an approach to discover new grounds. The method can be used when there is a need to know more about users and their work with certain tasks, but where users at the same time are distributed (in time and space). Mobile probing was inspired by the cultural
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Mobile probing is a method, which has been developed for learning about digital work situations, as an approach to discover new grounds. The method can be used when there is a need to know more about users and their work with certain tasks, but where users at the same time are distributed (in time and space). Mobile probing was inspired by the cultural
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Cognitive Processing, 2014
Abstract The experimental probing of recursion in human performance is fraught with non-trivial problems. Here, a number of case studies from the literature are analysed that contrast with the approach set out in chapter 5, and it is proposed that they give little information about the underlying mental processes at play within each of ...
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Abstract The experimental probing of recursion in human performance is fraught with non-trivial problems. Here, a number of case studies from the literature are analysed that contrast with the approach set out in chapter 5, and it is proposed that they give little information about the underlying mental processes at play within each of ...
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Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis, 1989
AbstractIn order to maintain the advantages of utilizing the Probe “balloon on a wire” dilatation catheter and still retain the safety of an over‐the‐wire system for PTCA, a method for extending the probe is described.
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AbstractIn order to maintain the advantages of utilizing the Probe “balloon on a wire” dilatation catheter and still retain the safety of an over‐the‐wire system for PTCA, a method for extending the probe is described.
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1991
Gene probes are used in virtually all disciplines of the life sciences. Probes will probably have their greatest impact in health care when used as diagnostic tools to detect and identify micro-organisms responsible for infectious disease. This review will use development of gene probes for the clinical laboratory as a theme and review recent patents ...
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Gene probes are used in virtually all disciplines of the life sciences. Probes will probably have their greatest impact in health care when used as diagnostic tools to detect and identify micro-organisms responsible for infectious disease. This review will use development of gene probes for the clinical laboratory as a theme and review recent patents ...
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PROBE: A Utility for Probing Interfaces
2018This document describes a network diagnostic tool called PROBE. PROBE is similar to PING in that it can be used to query the status of a probed interface, but it differs from PING in that it does not require bidirectional connectivity between the probing and probed interfaces.
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