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Traceability of Communications in Software Design

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  • François Rauscher

    (Tech-CICO - TECHnologies pour la Coopération, l’Interaction et les COnnaissances dans les collectifs - ICD - Institut Charles Delaunay - UTT - Université de Technologie de Troyes - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

  • Hassan Atifi

    (Tech-CICO - TECHnologies pour la Coopération, l’Interaction et les COnnaissances dans les collectifs - ICD - Institut Charles Delaunay - UTT - Université de Technologie de Troyes - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

  • Nada Matta

    (Tech-CICO - TECHnologies pour la Coopération, l’Interaction et les COnnaissances dans les collectifs - ICD - Institut Charles Delaunay - UTT - Université de Technologie de Troyes - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Abstract

This chapter presents an approach that helps to extract problem‐solving knowledge from project actors' interaction via professional e‐mails. It focuses on knowledge produced during project realization. The chapter shows how information from project organization helps in e‐mails knowledge extraction. It uses pragmatics generally used to analyze discourse and to categorize it to identify knowledge from professional e‐mails. There is lot of work on pragmatics analysis, which studies dialogue and distinguishes techniques in order to identify speech intention. The chapter considers the project context from different aspects: organization and environment. Problem solving in a professional project aims at transforming knowledge into business value. The chapter shows how the sender/receiver role can identify problem solving answers and the identification of keywords of messages, as topics can be a first step, toward a structuring of knowledge: problem related to a topic, possible answers.

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  • François Rauscher & Hassan Atifi & Nada Matta, 2016. "Traceability of Communications in Software Design," Post-Print hal-02879008, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02879008
    DOI: 10.1002/9781119292142.ch7
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