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In this paper, we motivate the usage of natural language processing techniques to detect the uncertainty cues in the software architecture documents. As an initial step of our study, we analyzed three real-world software architecture documents and manually retrieved examples of different types of uncertainties. Based on those examples, we formulated the hypothesis on how the communication of software...
Today's enterprises have to align their information systems continuously with their dynamic business and IT environment. Collaborative information systems address this challenge by involving diverse users in managing the application's data as well as its conceptual model. In this sense, both the data and the model co-evolve. There are different approaches for aligning data and model evolution, wherein...
This study was undertaken to investigate the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation in non-malignant and malignant cervical tissue samples. We have identified 229 and 739 variations non-malignant and malignant tissues respectively distributed over 321 locations in the D-loop (50 in non-malignant and 166 in malignant; 216 variations), coding region (139 in non-malignant and 455 in malignant; 594 variations)...
The complexity associated with understanding the cross-domain scope of a requirement has always been a challenge. Requirement Analysts use their experience in determining the functional scope boundaries of requirements. However, chances of missing out key concepts in domains peripheral to the domain of interest are quite high. Ontologies are increasingly becoming the standard way of representing shared...
The application of nanotechnology in the agricultural sector is likely to facilitate and frame the next stage of development of genetically modified crops, precision farming techniques (remote and local sensing), remediation (water treatment plants, pesticide removal from ground water), nano-sensors, nano-agricultural chemicals and most importantly designing smart delivery systems for nutrients and...
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