A business process may be modeled in different ways by different modelers even when utilizing the same modeling language. An appropriate method for solving ambiguity issues in p...
Language comprehension in humans is significantly constrained by memory, yet rapid, highly incremental, and capable of utilizing a wide range of contextual information to resolve ...
Roger P. Levy, Florencia Reali, Thomas L. Griffith...
This paper describes a reduction technique which is very useful against the state explosion problem which occurs when model checking distributed systems with several instances of t...
Virtual enterprises have great difficulty in defining and adapting their business processes across the members of the virtual enterprise. We introduce an approach that allows (semi...
Christian Rupprecht, Thomas Rose, E. van Halm, Ari...
We propose a new approach to language modeling which utilizes discriminative learning methods. Our approach is an iterative one: starting with an initial language model, in each i...