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- Title
Applying XML technology for implementation of natural language specifications.
- Authors
Beum-Seuk Lee, Jean-Claude; Bryant, Barrett R
- Abstract
By using the systematic structure of XML, the tangibility of the information of unrestricted natural language specifications is in]proved for the automation of the translation of these specifications into a formal representation. In the same context, specifying domain-specific knowledge explicitly in XML guides this automation regarding maintaining consistent vocabulary use and presenting implicit relations among components. Besides computational linguistics technologies applied in our research, XML representation is useful in identifying the ambiguity and errors in specifications. The result is a specification program that assists the user to specify, to prototype, and even to implement systems throughout the system development.
- Subjects
XML (Extensible Markup Language); DATABASE management; DOCUMENT markup languages; COMPUTER software development; COMPUTER science
- Publication
Computer Systems Science & Engineering, 2003, Vol 18, Issue 5, p279
- ISSN
0267-6192
- Publication type
Article