| C. Nellborn and P. Holm. Capturing information systems requirements through enterprise and speech act modeling. In 6th International CAiSE Conference, volume 811 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 172--185, 1995. |
.... have been tailored to the purpose of analyzing and controlling software requirements [3, 9, 17, 18, 21, 24] Techniques of different kinds have been investigated, ranging from purely lexical analysis for the extraction of abstractions from natural language texts [11] to speech act modeling [22]. Moreover, tools have been developed for most of these techniques. Summing up, the state of the art is that on one hand a few high level quality frameworks have been proposed, while on the other hand several techniques and tools are available for specific tasks. Starting from these ....
....phenomena onto concepts. Moreover, they propose a validation of the conceptual schema built by means of paraphrasing techniques based on natural language generation. A similar approach is taken by Maiden [19] as part of the NATURE project [13] Also within the NATURE project, Nellborn and Holm [22] have exploited a speech act taxonomy as a linguistic means to improve requirements analysis in the domain of contracting organizations, such as libraries, etc. Speechacts were introduced in linguistics to model the way that people use language to inform each other about certain state of affairs. ....
C. Nellborn and P. Holm. Capturing information systems requirements through enterprise and speech act modeling. In 6th International CAiSE Conference, volume 811 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 172--185, 1995.
.... Ambriola and Gervasi [2] Fantechi et al. 3] Nelken and Francez [9] The kind of techniques investigated is rather different, ranging from purely lexical analysis for the extraction of abstractions from natural language texts by Goldin and Berry [4] to speech act modeling by Nellborn and Holm [10]. Moreover, tools have been developed for most techniques. Summing up, the state of the art is that on one hand a few high level quality frameworks have been proposed, and that on the other hand several techniques and tools are available for specific tasks. Starting from these considerations, we ....
C. Nellborn and P. Holm. Capturing information systems requirements through enterprise and speech act modeling. In 6th International CAiSE Conference, volume 811 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 172--185, 1995.
.... have been tailored to the purpose of analyzing and controlling software requirements [3, 9, 17, 18, 21, 24] Techniques of di erent kinds have been investigated, ranging from purely lexical analysis for the extraction of abstractions from natural language texts [11] to speech act modeling [22]. Moreover, tools have been developed for most of these techniques. Summing up, the state of the art is that on one hand a few high level quality frameworks have been proposed, while on the other hand several techniques and tools are available for speci c tasks. Starting from these ....
....phenomena onto concepts. Moreover, they propose a validation of the conceptual schema built by means of paraphrasing techniques based on natural language generation. A similar approach is taken by Maiden [19] as part of the NATURE project [13] Also within the NATURE project, Nellborn and Holm [22] have exploited a speech act taxonomy as a linguistic means to improve requirements analysis in the domain of contracting organizations, such as libraries, etc. Speechacts were introduced in linguistics to model the way that people use language to inform each other about certain state of a airs. ....
C. Nellborn and P. Holm. Capturing information systems requirements through enterprise and speech act modeling. In 6th International CAiSE Conference, volume 811 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 172-185, 1995.
....wants to commit or act it may before need an unavailable belief or a capability and then it waits for them before doing any commitment. 3.1.3. Refining interactions through speech acts analysis Thecontent of the interaction is a dialogue analysed through speech act theory [Austin 62,Holm 94, Nellborn 94] We have retained basic speech acts such as inform, request, bid, abstain and cancel. This dictionary can be enriched by adding domaindependent speech acts. The analyst must take care not to express redundant speech act depending of the domain context. For example, the speech act order is the ....
Nellborn C., Holm P., Capturing Information Systems Requirements Through Enterprise and Speech Act Modelling. 6th Int. Conf. CAiSE'94, Netherlands, June 94, LNCS 811. -
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