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Prototyping an instructible interface: Moctec

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Moctec is a set of interactive mockups of an interface for programming search and replace tasks by example. The user guides inference by pointing at relevant features of data.

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      CHI '92: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
      June 1992
      713 pages
      ISBN:0897915135
      DOI:10.1145/142750

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      CHI '92 Paper Acceptance Rate67of216submissions,31%Overall Acceptance Rate6,199of26,314submissions,24%

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