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The following paper proposes a structured, natural language specification of web service behavior based on keywords in context. The advantage of this type of document is that it can be automatically analyzed in order to extract test cases for testing the web service. The test cases define not only what to test, i.e.
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Question answering(QA) can vastly improve the quality and effectiveness of knowledge acquisition on the Web. Web search provides a list of documents targeted based on the keywords coined by the users; users need to investigate further the documents to obtain the very knowledge they wanted. QA can come up with the
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