2010 22nd IEEE International Conference on Tools With Artificial Intelligence 2010
DOI: 10.1109/ictai.2010.95
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An Environment for the Joint Management of Written Policies and Business Rules

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“…Lévy et al [23] presentan un ambiente técnico que permite construir anotaciones semánticas desde unidades textuales (p. ej. palabras, frases y párrafos) hacia unidades ontológicas (p. ej.…”
Section: Análisis De Documentación Fuenteunclassified
“…Lévy et al [23] presentan un ambiente técnico que permite construir anotaciones semánticas desde unidades textuales (p. ej. palabras, frases y párrafos) hacia unidades ontológicas (p. ej.…”
Section: Análisis De Documentación Fuenteunclassified
“…This operation relies on the annotation of the candidate rule with respect to the ontology: a semantic annotator is integrated in SemEx [12]. Terms recognized as preferred terms in the ontology are left as is but alternate terms are replaced by their associated preferred ones.…”
Section: Lexical Normalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Semantic annotations provide a versatile tool for versioning and updating reference knowledge. In (Levy et al, 2010) this practice is studied and applied in the demanding knowledge domain of rules and policies. Policies and regulations often extend to become quite a complex knowledge structure.…”
Section: Semantic Annotations For Knowledge Management and Enrichmentmentioning
confidence: 99%