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The game TTT was first devised by Michael Cohen and Paul Bacdayan at Michigan University for the experimental study of the development of behavioural routines in a cooperative context. In 1993 a laboratory experiment was performed at CEEL as replication of the original one.
It consists in a two-persons card game played by a large number of pairs, whose actions are stored in a computers memory. In order to achieve the final goal each player must discover his sub-goals, and must coordinate his action with the partners one.
The game therefore involves the division of knowledge and cooperation among players, and gives rise to the emergence of organizational routines.