Talk:GOMS

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I talked to Dr. Abowd about using his paper for Wikipedia and that it would entail a change of Copyright:

That's fine.

Gregory

Zachary Lym wrote:

I tried to find a freely downloadable paper by either of them on the subject. Bonnie uses the ACM portal, and her papers are not among the free ones. Wayne's seem to be similarly unavailable. This is the paper in question: http://www.cc.gatech.edu/classes/cs6751_97_fall/projects/closet2000+/ FinalEssays/goms.html It would appear to be part of your curriculum. I would like to use this paper as it is a simplified overview of the GOMS varieties. Separate articles would handle the detailed descriptions. Sorry to take you time, I appreciate it. Zach Lym On Jul 29, 2005, at 7:25 AM, Gregory D. Abowd wrote: I am not sure what you mean by "my final essay" on the topic. If I were you, I would go to a GOMS source, such as Wayne Gray or Bonnie John.

G.

Zachary Lym wrote:


Dear Dr. Abowd

   The Wikipedia page is quite bare on the subject of Goms.  I  was  wondering if I could place your Final Essay - GOMS Analysis   Techniques on Wikipedia.  This would entail putting it under the   GFDL, a copyleft license from the Gnu organization.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyrights -The wikipedia page explaining their copyright circumstances.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Free_Documentation_License - About the GNU Free Documentation License.

Thank you Zach


-- Gregory D. Abowd, Associate Professor Gregory.Abowd **obfuscated email link** cc.gatech.edu College of Computing (329 TSRB), Georgia Tech Phone: 404-894-7512 85 5th Street,Atlanta, GA 30332-0760, USA FAX: 404-894-3146 URL http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/Gregory.Abowd



-- Gregory D. Abowd, Associate Professor Gregory.Abowd **obfuscated email link** cc.gatech.edu College of Computing & GVU Center(329 TSRB) Phone: 404-894-7512 85 Fifth Street, Atlanta, GA 30332-0760 FAX: 404-894-3146 URL http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/Gregory.Abowd


Please note I obfusciated his email link by replacing the "at" symbol with **obfuscated email link**

I am not sure why that box is showing up...

This was a rather big edit, and I am sure I missed a changing self references and various other minor grammarical errors. Someone please check it.

I do know that the references/external links is screwed up. How do I refer to the original source now?