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WETICE
2003
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
Weakly-structured Workflows for Knowledge-intensive Tasks: An Experimental Evaluation
Knowledge-intensive activities can typically not be modeled sufficiently by classical, static process models and workflows. To enable a process-oriented knowledge management appro...
Ludger van Elst, Felix-Robinson Aschoff, Ansgar Be...
AGENTS
1998
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Cognition and Affect: Architectures and Tools
Which agent architectures are capable of justifying descriptions in terms of the `higher level' mental concepts applicable to human beings? We propose a new kind of architect...
Aaron Sloman, Brian Logan
AOSD
2007
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Using natural language program analysis to locate and understand action-oriented concerns
Most current software systems contain undocumented high-level ideas implemented across multiple files and modules. When developers perform program maintenance tasks, they often wa...
David Shepherd, Zachary P. Fry, Emily Hill, Lori L...
JUCS
2006
108views more  JUCS 2006»
13 years 6 months ago
Defining Atomic Composition in UML Behavioral Diagrams
Abstract: UML may be used to describe both the structure and behavior of objectoriented systems using a combination of notations. For the modeling of the dynamic behavior, a number...
Júlio Henrique Araújo Pereira Machad...
SEMWEB
2009
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Mapping-chains for Studying Concept Shift in Political Ontologies
Abstract. For some years now ontologies have been used in Social Science, e.g. , in annotation of newspaper articles for disambiguating concepts within Media Analysis. These ontolo...
Shenghui Wang, Stefan Schlobach, Janet Takens, Wou...