TL;DR: The Engineer's Aesthetic and Architecture Three reminders to Architects: I Mass II Surface III Plan Regulating lines Eyes which do not see: I Liners II Airplanes III Automobiles Architecture: I The lesson of Rome II The illusion of plans III Pure creation of the mind Mass production houses Architecture or Revolution.
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Argument The Engineer's Aesthetic and Architecture Three reminders to Architects: I Mass II Surface III Plan Regulating lines Eyes which do not see: I Liners II Airplanes III Automobiles Architecture: I The lesson of Rome II The illusion of plans III Pure creation of the mind Mass-production houses Architecture or Revolution
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a model of the collaborative plans of agents achieving joint goals and illustrate the role of these plans in discourses, where three types of collaborative plans, called Shared Plans, are formulated for joint goals requiring simultaneous, conjoined or sequential actions on the part of the agents who participate in the plans and the discourse.
Abstract: : Discourses are fundamentally instances of collaboration behavior. We propose a model of the collaborative plans of agents achieving joint goals and illustrate the role of these plans in discourses. Three types of collaborative plans, called Shared Plans, are formulated for joint goals requiring simultaneous, conjoined or sequential actions on the part of the agents who participate in the plans and the discourse; a fourth type of Shared Plan is presented for the circumstance where two agents communicate, but only one acts.
TL;DR: The emphasis of this book is on the interpersonal skills and techniques for organizing and directing an EAP project, obtaining management commitment, presenting the plan to management, and leading the transition from planning to implementation.
Abstract: The emphasis of this book is on the interpersonal skills and techniques for organizing and directing an EAP project, obtaining management commitment, presenting the plan to management, and leading the transition from planning to implementation.
TL;DR: This paper introduces a set of discourse plans, each one corresponding to a particular way that an utterance can relate to a discourse topic, and distinguish such plans from the set of plans that are actually used to model the topics.