Grant, S.: Developing cognitive architecture for modelling and simulation of cognition and error in complex tasks (1995)
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- Abstract
- A cognitive architecture embodies the more general structures and mechnaisms out of which could be made a model of individual cognition in certain situation. The space of models and architectures has a number of dimensions, including: dependence on domain; level of specification; and extent of coverage of different phenomena