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ICAIL
1999
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Integrating discourse and domain knowledge for document drafting
Document drafting is a key component of legal expertise. E ective legal document drafting requires knowledge both of legal domain knowledge and of the structure of legal discourse...
Karl Branting, Charles B. Callaway, Bradford W. Mo...
OTM
2009
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Automatic Detection of Terminology Evolution
As archives contain documents that span over a long period of time, the language used to create these documents and the language used for querying the archive can differ. This diï...
Nina Tahmasebi
SPLC
2004
13 years 8 months ago
Observations from the Recovery of a Software Product Family
The problem of managing the evolution of complex and large software systems is well known. Evolution implies reuse and modification of existing software artifacts, and this means t...
Patricia Lago, Hans van Vliet
SAFECOMP
2004
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
How Explicit Are the Barriers to Failure in Safety Arguments?
Safety cases embody arguments that demonstrate how safety properties of a system are upheld. Such cases implicitly document the barriers that must exist between hazards and vulnera...
Shamus P. Smith, Michael D. Harrison, Bastiaan A. ...
HICSS
1997
IEEE
89views Biometrics» more  HICSS 1997»
13 years 10 months ago
Text Types in Hypermedia
The discipline of narratology has long recognized the need to classify documents as instances of different text types. We have discovered that classification is as applicable to h...
Stephen W. Smoliar, James D. Baker