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'''KLM''' stands for '''Keystroke-Level Model''', a hard science approach to [[human computer interaction]], based on [[GOMS]], developed by Card, Moran & Newell, and spelled out in their book ''The Psychology of Human Computer Interaction'', 1983.
 
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*[http://www.cs.umd.edu/class/fall2002/cmsc838s/tichi/goms.html GOMS by Lorin Hochstein]
*[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bej/cogtool/ The CogTool project] at [[Carnegie Mellon University]]
 
 
==References==
 
{{Harvard reference
| Surname1=Card | Given1=S.K.
| Surname2=Thomas | Given2=T.P.
| Surname3=Newall | Given3=A.
| Title = The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction
| Publisher = Lawrence Erbaum Associates
| Place = London
| Year = 1983
| Id = ISBN 0-89859-243-7 }}
 
[[Category:Human-computer interaction]]