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The previous chapters have outlined our exploration of the critiquing approach in four domains of quite different character. They also discussed how different domains have helped to highlight different facets of critiquing, and how certain common features have been captured in the domain-independent ESSENTIAL-ATTENDING system. This chapter steps back and tries to abstract some of the more general lessons learned.
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Miller, P.L. (1986). Lessons Learned: Design Parameters for a Critiquing System. In: Expert Critiquing Systems. Computers and Medicine. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8637-7_9
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