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Team 2 Team models 2 Agent-based modeling 1 Agentenbasierte Modellierung 1 Arbeitsgruppe 1 Artificial intelligence 1 Cognition 1 Cognitive modeling 1 Critical study 1 EEG 1 Ideal 1 Kognition 1 Künstliche Intelligenz 1 Machine learning 1 Modelling 1 Situation awareness 1 Stepwise models 1 Task analysis 1 Team working 1 Theoretical models 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1
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Berlin, Johan M. 1 Best, Bradley J. 1 Carlström, Eric D. 1 Kennedy, William G. 1 Ritter, Frank E. 1 Sandberg, Håkan S. 1
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Computational and mathematical organization theory 1 Team Performance Management: An International Journal 1
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The best papers from BRIMS 2011 : models of users and teams interacting
Ritter, Frank E.; Kennedy, William G.; Best, Bradley J. - In: Computational and mathematical organization theory 19 (2013) 3, pp. 283-287
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Models of teamwork: ideal or not? A critical study of theoretical team models
Berlin, Johan M.; Carlström, Eric D.; Sandberg, Håkan S. - In: Team Performance Management: An International Journal 18 (2012) 5/6, pp. 328-340
Purpose – There is a tendency in team research to employ concepts of stepwise models, reaching from the primitive to the excellent, to suggest that a higher level of evolution is better than the basic and simple. This tendency includes typologies of teams. This article aims to question the...
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