Dialogue act modelling for analysis and specification of web-based information systems

Ying Liang

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Abstract

Web-based information systems aim to enable people to live and do things in society with help of computer systems on internet. User interfaces and navigation structures of these systems become more important and critical than the ones of traditional information systems to the user because of the nature and specific characteristics of these systems. The experiences on requirements analysis and specification of these systems have shown the need of gathering and specifying communicational requirements for these systems in the analysis model as a basis for designing user interfaces and navigation structures. This paper addressed this issue and proposes a dialogue act modelling approach that has focus on communicational requirements with pragmatic and descriptive views in terms of the Speech Theory in social science and the object modelling techniques in Software Engineering.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 7th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems
EditorsChin-Sheng Chen, Joaquim Filipe, Isabel Seruca, José Cordeiro
Pages89-97
Number of pages9
Volume3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2005
Externally publishedYes
Event Seventh International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems - Miami, United States
Duration: 24 May 200528 May 2005

Conference

Conference Seventh International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems
Abbreviated titleICEIS 2005
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityMiami
Period24/05/0528/05/05

Keywords

  • Dialogues
  • Dialogue acts
  • Dialogue act modelling
  • Object modelling

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