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HICSS
2002
IEEE
101views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2002»
14 years 11 days ago
Workflow-Centric Distribution of Organizational Knowledge: The Case of Document Flow Coordination
Workflow-centric knowledge distribution mechanisms have been proposed recently by a number of researchers to coordinate the flow of codified knowledge in large organizations. This...
J. Leon Zhao
CISIS
2009
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
Making Expert Knowledge Explicit to Facilitate Tool Support for Integrating Complex Information Systems in the ATM Domain
The capability to provide a platform for flexible business services in the Air Traffic Management (ATM) domain is both a major success factor for the ATM industry and a challenge ...
Thomas Moser, Richard Mordinyi, Alexander Mikula, ...
ICAIL
2009
ACM
14 years 3 days ago
Segmentation of legal documents
An overwhelming number of legal documents is available in digital form. However, most of the texts are usually only provided in a semi-structured form, i.e. the documents are stru...
Eneldo Loza Mencía
ICSE
2005
IEEE-ACM
14 years 7 months ago
Explicit assumptions enrich architectural models
Design for change is a well-known adagium in software engineering. We separate concerns, employ well-designed interfaces, and the like to ease evolution of the systems we build. W...
Patricia Lago, Hans van Vliet
SIGIR
2008
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
Improving biomedical document retrieval using domain knowledge
Research articles typically introduce new results or findings and relate them to knowledge entities of immediate relevance. However, a large body of context knowledge related to t...
Shuguang Wang, Milos Hauskrecht