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Title
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H-LAM/T ("Human using Language, Artifacts, Methodology, in which he is Trained”)
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Description
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The human and the artifacts are the only physical components of the H-LAM/T system. It is upon their capabilities that the ultimate capability of the system will depend. … There are thus two separate domains of activity within the H-LAM/T system: that represented by the human, in which all explicit human processes occur; and that represented by the artifacts, in which all explicit-artifact processes occur. In any composite process, there is cooperative interaction between the two domains, requiring interchange of energy (much of it for information exchange purposes only). … Exchange across this [man-artifact] “interface” occurs when an explicit-human process is coupled to an explicit-artifact process. Quite often these coupled processes are designed for just this exchange purpose, to provide a functional match between other explicit-human and explicit-artifact processes buried within their respective domains that do the more significant things. For instance, the finger and hand motions (explicit-human processes) activate key-linkage motions in the typewriter (couple to explicit-artifact processes). But these are only part of the matching processes between the deeper human processes that direct a given word to be typed and the deeper artifact processes that actually imprint the ink marks on the paper.
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Designer
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Engelbart, Douglas
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Date
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1962
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Source
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Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework.
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Bibliographic Citation
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Engelbart, Douglas. "Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework." In The New Media Reader (2003), edited by Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfort; designed by Michael Crumpton. The MIT Press. Figure 8.1. Page 96.
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Engelbart, Douglas. 1962. "Summary Report AFOSR–3223." Under Contract AF 49(638)–1024, SRI Project 3578 for Air Force Office of Scientific Research. Stanford Research Institute, October 1962.
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Alternative Title
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"Human using Language, Artifacts, Methodology, in which he is Trained”
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Coverage
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technology
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workflow