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The Role of Metamodeling

by Thomas Kühne - in MDA”, International Workshop in Software Model Engineering (in conjunction with UML’02 , 2002
"... Abstract With the recent trend to model driven engineering a common understanding of basic notions such as “model” and “metamodel ” becomes a pivotal issue. Even though these notions have been in widespread use for quite a while, there is still little consensus about when exactly it is appropriate t ..."
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unnoticed misunderstandings and unnecessary disagreement. Key words model driven engineering, modeling, metamodeling, token model, type model

CLUSTERING CUSTOMER DREAMS – AN APPROACH FOR A MORE EFFICIENT REQUIREMENT ACQUISITION

by Benjamin Röder, Herbert Birkhofer, Andrea Bohn , 2011
"... This paper introduces an approach for the acquisition of requirements centered on the idea of organizing requirements in requirement clusters. The acquisition of requirements is one of the first steps in the development process and is a key process for all following steps. The quality and quantity o ..."
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of standardization results in a variety of problems: unnoticed implicit requirements, misunderstandings caused by non-standardized use of terms and incomplete or incorrect requirements. Clustering of requirements is a known concept, but up to now is used only after the process of acquisition to structure

A Computational Model for the Influence of Cross-Modal Context upon Syntactic Parsing

by Patrick Mccrae, Fachbereich Informatik, Zweitgutachter Prof, Dr. Christopher Habel, Fachbereich Informatik, Externer Gutachter, Prof Dr, Maosong Sun, Prof Dr, Horst Oberquelle, Leiter Des Fachbereichs Informatik - Department of Informatics, University of Hamburg , 2010
"... Ambiguity is an inherent property of natural language. Its most prominent mani-festations comprise syntactic ambiguity, lexical ambiguity, scope ambiguity and referential ambiguity. Considering the high frequency with which ambiguity occurs in unrestricted natural language, it is surprising how seld ..."
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seldom ambiguity causes mis-understandings. Most linguistic ambiguities in inter-human communication even pass unnoticed, mainly because human cognition automatically and unconsciously attempts to resolve ambiguity. A central contribution to this automatic and un-conscious disambiguation is made

THE NILE HYDRO POLITICS; A HISTORIC POWER SHIFT

by Mohammed Yimer , 2015
"... An attempt is made to examine the ongoing political and economic changes in the upstream countries (as well as in Sudan) and on how these dynamics might affect and challenge both the regional balance of power and the ongoing issue of hydro politics among the riparian states in the Nile basin region. ..."
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and misunderstanding, and unilateral appropriation of the Nile waters. Using its hegemonic power acquired for centuries and the myth of Herodotus, Egypt took the monopoly of the Nile issue. Thus, until very recently, in equitable distribution of water resources has been prevalent among the Nile basin countries

Die Deutsche Bibliothek- Cataloging in Publication Data

by Albrecht Wezler, Michael Witzel, Walter Gruyter, Berlin New York, Walter Gruyter, Berlin New York, Hiniiber Oskar Von , 1996
"... @ Printed on acid-free paper which falls within the guidelines of the ANSI ..."
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@ Printed on acid-free paper which falls within the guidelines of the ANSI
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