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knowledge elicitation

knowledge elicitation

in ergonomics, a variety of methods used to educe the content and structure of users’ knowledge or reasoning regarding a product or system. Techniques used include case-based reasoning, conversation analysis, and task analysis. Knowledge elicitation should take account of expert–novice differences.

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