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HICSS
2002
IEEE
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13 years 11 months 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 4 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
13 years 11 months 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 6 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 6 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