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- Xin Qian, Douglas W. Oard
, Joel Chan:
Conversational Interaction with Historical Figures: What's It Good For? iConference (2) 2022: 32-49 - 2021
- Robert Dale:
GPT-3: What's it good for? Nat. Lang. Eng. 27(1): 113-118 (2021) - Manoj Pravakar Saha, Adnan Maruf, Bryan S. Kim, Janki Bhimani:
KV-SSD: What Is It Good For? DAC 2021: 1105-1110 - 2020
- Scott Ruoti
, Ben Kaiser, Arkady Yerukhimovich, Jeremy Clark, Robert K. Cunningham:
Blockchain technology: what is it good for? Commun. ACM 63(1): 46-53 (2020) - Thomas Hellström, Virginia Dignum, Suna Bensch:
Bias in machine learning - what is it good for? NeHuAI@ECAI 2020: 3-10 - Thomas Hellström, Virginia Dignum, Suna Bensch:
Bias in Machine Learning What is it Good (and Bad) for? CoRR abs/2004.00686 (2020) - 2019
- Scott Ruoti
, Ben Kaiser, Arkady Yerukhimovich, Jeremy Clark, Robert K. Cunningham:
Blockchain Technology: What Is It Good for? ACM Queue 17(5): 41-68 (2019) - 2018
- Zahra Shakeri Hossein Abad
, Sania Moazzam, Christina Lo, Tianhan Lan, Elis Frroku, Heejun Kim:
Loud and Interactive Paper Prototyping in Requirements Elicitation: What is it Good for? EmpiRE@RE 2018: 16-23 - Zahra Shakeri Hossein Abad, Sania Moazzam, Christina Lo, Tianhan Lan, Elis Frroku, Heejun Kim:
Loud and Interactive Paper Prototyping in Requirements Elicitation: What is it Good for? CoRR abs/1807.07662 (2018) - 2014
- Nicole R. Hallinen, Julius Cheng, Min Chi, Daniel L. Schwartz:
Tug of War: What is it Good For? Measuring Student Inquiry Choices in an Online Science Game. ICLS 2014 - 2009
- Sandeep K. Shukla:
Metamodeling: What is it good for? IEEE Des. Test Comput. 26(3): 96 (2009) - Jöran Beel, Bela Gipp
, Jan-Olaf Stiller:
Information retrieval on mind maps - what could it be good for? CollaborateCom 2009: 1-4 - 2007
- James P. Gunderson, Louise F. Gunderson:
Autonomy (what's it good for?). PerMIS 2007: 141-147 - 2005
- Harold L. Somers:
Round-trip Translation: What Is It Good For? ALTA 2005: 127-133 - 2004
- Sudhir R. Ahuja, J. Robert Ensor:
VoIP: What is it Good for? ACM Queue 2(6): 48-55 (2004) - 2003
- Reinhard Sefelin
, Manfred Tscheligi
, Verena Giller:
Paper prototyping - what is it good for?: a comparison of paper- and computer-based low-fidelity prototyping. CHI Extended Abstracts 2003: 778-779 - H. James Nelson, Kay M. Nelson:
IT: What's It Good For? HICSS 2003: 246 - 1999
- Andrew C. Huang, Benjamin C. Ling, Shankar Ponnekanti:
Pervasive Computing: What is it Good for? MobiDE 1999: 84-91 - 1998
- Kimberly D. Harris:
Telemedicine: What's It Good For? Emerging Patterns in Telemedicine Utilization. AMIA 1998 - 1996
- Alan Doniger, Nigel Goodwin:
Standards: what's in it for me? ACM Stand. 4(2): 108-113 (1996) - 1984
- Tom Pittman:
MUFOM: A Standard Relocatable Code for Microprocessors. What's It Good For? COMPCON 1984: 382-
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