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Linguistic Aspects of Dynamics in Requirements Specifications


The special topic calls for papers on Linguistic Aspects of Dynamics in Requirements Specifications and such papers will appear in the journal Studies in Literature and Language as a special column.
Affiliated research area: Formal Specification, Linguistic Aspects, Requirements Specification Dynamics, Linguistic Analys is, Natural Language Requirement Specifications, Behavioral Aspects, Application Domain, NTMS Model, Semantic 1 Contents, Conceptual Predesign Model, Automatic Mapping, Common Conceptual Models, UML

Description
Linguistic analysis of natural language requirement specifications describe behavioral aspects of a given application domain. For that purpose, the NTMS model is employed. This approach allows one to extract semantic contents that can be subsequently treated by means of a conceptual predesign model. This finally allows a rule based and thus automatic mapping to common conceptual models as, e.g., provided for by UML.

Requirements
In addition to the Review and Original Articles by invited speakers, we are inviting you to submit a relevant research paper on Linguistic Aspects of Dynamics in Requirements Specifications for consideration. Papers will be subject to normal peer review and must comply with the Guide for Authors. To submit papers to the Linguistic Aspects of Dynamics in Requirements Specifications Special Topic, please go to http://www.cscanada.net. With your submission, please state clearly to the editor that your manuscripts are submitted to the Special Topic Linguistic Aspects of Dynamics in Requirements Specifications.

Related Conferences:
11th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA'00) Related Journals (Special issue): CSCanada Studies in Literature and Language journal

Related Articles:
Linguistic Aspects of Dynamics in Requirements Specifications ISBN: 0-7695-0680-1

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Studies in Literature and Language (ISSN 1923-1555 [Print]; ISSN 1923-1563 [Online]) collects academic articles on languages and literature in different countries. It is devoted to generating intellectual and trans-cultural dialogues. Studies in Literature and Language welcomes original submissions from all over the world dealing with literary and related texts and informed by theoretical, interdisciplinary, or comparative perspectives or approaches. Reviews, review essays, and commentaries on recent debates and controversies are also welcome. Studies in Literature and Language is filed by Library and Archives Canada, collected by the database AMICUS of Canada, indexed by ProQuest LIC., Gale, EBSCO Publishing, Ulrich's of America, indexed by DOAJ of Sweden, indexed by CNKI of China, indexed by Journal TOCs of England, and indexed by Open

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