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Radical innovation enterprise's acquiring of innovational resources through network embeddedness helps to improve its innovation performance. Meanwhile, to obtain innovation legitimacy relying on network embeddedness is a critical element to ensure the success of radical innovation and get access to resource under the constraints of institutional environment. Following this principle, literature review...
CLIL entails a new educational approach based on the integrated learning of foreign language and content. The foreign language is acquired through subject-related contents provided in such a way to encourage learning. Special attention is paid to the learning skills, as they are pivotal for an efficient linguistic and communicative learning. For this reason, as Mehisto et al. (2008) [1] stated the...
Domain ontologies facilitate the organization, sharing, and reuse of domain knowledge. The construction of ontologies from text deals with the extraction of concepts and relations from text collection. A huge challenge is the learning of more expressive ontologies which includes relations such as disjointness or equivalence between classes. In our work, we exploit a text collection written in English...
Written language as a symbolic medium of expression plays an important role in communications. In particular, written words communicated online can provide indications of an actor's behavioral intent. This paper describes an ongoing investigation into the interconnectivity between words and actions for a deceptive insider on group dynamics in virtual team collaboration. An experiment using an online...
Accurate and timely assessment of collective emotions in the workplace is a critical managerial task. However, perceptual, normative, and methodological challenges make it very difficult even for the most experienced organizational leaders. In this paper we present a MoodTracker — a technological solution that can help to overcome these challenges, and facilitate a continuous monitoring of the collective...
In this paper, we describe an approach for extracting named entities from Arabic texts. Arabic language is hard to process since its characteristics that influence, even, the NE extraction. For our case, we consider that the named entities extraction can be assimilated to a typical classification problem. Indeed, this extraction consists of searching for text portions that can be classified in a NE...
Spoken dialogs represent a considerable challenge for language technology for at least two reasons: (a) due to the frequent incompleteness of syntactic structure a given sequence of words cannot often undergo satisfactory parsing, (b) as a result, the associated fragmented prosody may not be used to substitute for missing elements. However, spoken dialogs are essentially multimodal with nonverbal...
Despite being the most suitable language to communicate requirements, the intrinsic ambiguity of natural language often undermines requirements quality criteria, specially clearness and consistency. Several proposals have been made to increase the rigor of requirements representations through conceptual models, which encompass different perspectives to completely describe the system. However, this...
The emerging empirical literature on Open Source communities indicates that a majority of code writing and communication activity is concentrated with a few contributors, the “core” (maintainers). However, these communities allow and encourage participation from anybody, the “periphery”. The focus of this work is on explaining how distributed communities solve software problems through the participation...
There is a little understanding of distributed solving activities in Open Source communities. This study aimed to provide some insights in this way. It was applied to the context of Bugzilla, the bug tracking system of Mozilla community. This study investigated the organizational aspects of this meditated, complex and highly distributed context through a linguistic analysis method. The main finding...
Domestic scholars have given a multi-disciplinary research and practical try for context. In this paper, the author gave analysis on role played by context in the elements of political perception's antecedent, adjustment and, and then discussed impact effectiveness of context for organizational politics perception existed in organizational behavior. The paper summed up context and measurement elements...
Humorous language cannot stand by its own since language makes sense only in the position of discourse, in the situational and cultural context. Discourse Analysis has an interpretive power to count for humor.
In order to promote reuse, we have to help designers understand the context of previous projects . We have to build project memories that not only simply archive previous project solutions but that document the reasons why these solutions were chosen. These reasons have to show experts skills, document the representation of treated problems and the decision context, etc. This study presents a way...
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