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For what this may be worth to anyone interested in the pursuit of
minimalistm, in the bibliography to his book Usability Engineering,
the ever-reliable Jakob Nielsen says of The Nurnberg Funnel by
J.J.Carroll: "See the review in IEEE Transactions on Professional
Communication 33,4 (December 1990), 182-187, and the author's reply
in IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 34, 1 (March
1991), 58. The ACM SIGDOC Asterisk Journal of Computer Documentation
16, 1 (January 1992) was a special issue devoted to commentaries on
this book."
Bill Sullivan
bsullivan -at- deltecpower -dot- com
San Diego, California
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