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Criticism – for Computational Alternatives

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Criticism – for Computational Alternatives. / Pold, Søren; Bertelsen, Olav W.; Koefoed Hansen, Lone et al.

Critical Alternatives, 5th decennial Aarhus Conference: conference proceedings, conference papers. ed. / Olav Bertelsen; Kim Halskov. Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University, 2015. (Aarhus Series on Human Centered Computing ; No. 1, Vol. 1).

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Harvard

Pold, S, Bertelsen, OW, Koefoed Hansen, L, Andersen, CU, Bardzell, S & Bardzell, J 2015, Criticism – for Computational Alternatives. in O Bertelsen & K Halskov (eds), Critical Alternatives, 5th decennial Aarhus Conference: conference proceedings, conference papers. Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University, Aarhus Series on Human Centered Computing , no. 1, vol. 1, 5th Decennial Aarhus Conference - Critical Alternatives, Aarhus, Denmark, 17/08/2015. https://doi.org/10.7146/aahcc.v1i1.21621

APA

Pold, S., Bertelsen, O. W., Koefoed Hansen, L., Andersen, C. U., Bardzell, S., & Bardzell, J. (2015). Criticism – for Computational Alternatives. In O. Bertelsen, & K. Halskov (Eds.), Critical Alternatives, 5th decennial Aarhus Conference: conference proceedings, conference papers Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University. Aarhus Series on Human Centered Computing Vol. 1 No. 1 https://doi.org/10.7146/aahcc.v1i1.21621

CBE

Pold S, Bertelsen OW, Koefoed Hansen L, Andersen CU, Bardzell S, Bardzell J. 2015. Criticism – for Computational Alternatives. Bertelsen O, Halskov K, editors. In Critical Alternatives, 5th decennial Aarhus Conference: conference proceedings, conference papers. Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University. (Aarhus Series on Human Centered Computing ; No. 1, Vol. 1). https://doi.org/10.7146/aahcc.v1i1.21621

MLA

Pold, Søren et al. "Criticism – for Computational Alternatives". and Bertelsen, Olav Halskov, Kim (editors). Critical Alternatives, 5th decennial Aarhus Conference: conference proceedings, conference papers. Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University. (Aarhus Series on Human Centered Computing ; Journal number 1, Vol. 1). 2015. https://doi.org/10.7146/aahcc.v1i1.21621

Vancouver

Pold S, Bertelsen OW, Koefoed Hansen L, Andersen CU, Bardzell S, Bardzell J. Criticism – for Computational Alternatives. In Bertelsen O, Halskov K, editors, Critical Alternatives, 5th decennial Aarhus Conference: conference proceedings, conference papers. Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University. 2015. (Aarhus Series on Human Centered Computing ; No. 1, Vol. 1). doi: 10.7146/aahcc.v1i1.21621

Author

Pold, Søren ; Bertelsen, Olav W. ; Koefoed Hansen, Lone et al. / Criticism – for Computational Alternatives. Critical Alternatives, 5th decennial Aarhus Conference: conference proceedings, conference papers. editor / Olav Bertelsen ; Kim Halskov. Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University, 2015. (Aarhus Series on Human Centered Computing ; No. 1, Vol. 1).

Bibtex

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