Tag: Claim
C- Discourse graphs could significantly accelerate human synthesis work
Authored By:: [[P- Joel Chan]] An exciting hypothesis that motivates this work is that making discourse graphs widely available could accelerate human synthesis work, and thereby [[C- Effective synthesis is necessary for innovation and scientific progress|accelerate innovation and scientific discovery]]....
C- Effective individual synthesis systems (seem to mostly) exist (for a select few)
Authored By:: [[P- Joel Chan]], [[P- Rob Haisfield]] References bricolage, using a slipbox, synthetic notes, framework of qualitative analysis to literature reviewing....
C- Effective synthesis is necessary for innovation and scientific progress
Authored By:: [[P- Joel Chan]] The advanced understanding from an effective synthesis can be a powerful force multiplier for choosing effective studies and operationalizations,1 and may be especially necessary for problems where it is difficult or impossible to construct decisive experimental tests....
C- End user programming enables people to bulk process notes
Authored By:: [[P- Rob Haisfield]] Bulk processing is basically what computation was made for! We can see promising directions with [[Q- How might we apply map filter reduce to notes and what other primitives are relevant to this domain|map, filter, and reduce]]....
C- End-user programming enables the developers to be lazy about their backlog of feature requests
This was a claim from [[P- Geoffrey Litt]] on his episode of the Metamuse Podcast.
C- End-user scripting enables creative workarounds
Authored By:: [[P- Rob Haisfield]] User skill level increases over time, and people with high User Involvement understand your app’s core mechanisms so well that, when they face a new problem, they are able to come up with creative workarounds by rubber-banding multiple actions together....
C- Highlighted and lowlighted search results map to how well results map to intentions
Authored By:: [[P- Rob Haisfield]] What if the choice architecture for interacting with search results allowed you to indicate the strength of the links and how well it maps to your intended outcome?...
C- Hypertext enables communication with high information density
Authored By:: [[P- Rob Haisfield]] [[C- Compression facilitates synthesis]] and hypertext facilitates compression. Andy Matuschak’s working notes, like a wiki, use hypertext to communicate in an information dense way....
C- Incremental formalization can mitigate risks of formalism in interactive systems
#[[🌲 zettels]] Tags: #[[D/Synthesis Infrastructure]] #[[incremental formalization]] #compositionality Description: The basic intuition is described well by [[R- Formality Considered Harmful|@shipmanFormalityConsideredHarmful1999]]: user enter information in a mostly informal fashion, and then formalize only later in the task when appropriate formalisms become clear and also (more) immediately useful....