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Story Telling
- is tuned to the stakeholders involved in the different CAFCR views: the story and use case can be exchanged
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Story How To
- ://www.extra.research.philips.com/natlab/sysarch/ version: 0 status: planned 11th January 2002 1 Introduction A scenario is an easily accessible story
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The Power of Stories
- software development process. The essence of Use Cases and XP Stories may be understood better by a
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Locating Story:
- of story to place in collaboratively produced located media. The software used to develop this work has
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Today's Stories
- ’s Stories project is evolving a wearable technology facilitated approach to learning for young children (4
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THE PATIENTS ’ STORIES
- THE PATIENTS’ STORIES Mr and Mrs G, an African American Couple Mr G is a 66-year-old African American man
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Story Fountain: Intelligent Support for Story Research and Exploration
- , the interface in this case does not allow exploration via concepts, only direct links to other stories
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From linear story generation to branching story graphs
- . The standard approach to incorporating storytelling into a computer system, however, is to script a story
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Generating Story Analogues
- of Technology Atlanta, Georgia, USA riedl@(email omitted); Carlos León Depto. de Ingeniería del Software e
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Story Telling in Medical Imaging
- : computers and software are mostly outside their scope. The sales approach was to provide an easy to use
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