Electronic messaging, whether in an office environment or for electronic commerce, is normally carried out in natural language, even when supported by information systems. For a variety of reasons, it would be useful if electronic messaging systems could have semantic access to, that is, access to the meanings and contents of, the messages they process. Given that natural language understanding is not a practicable alternative, there remain three approaches to delivering systems with semantic access: electronic data interchange (EDI), tagged messages, and the development of a formal language for business communication (FLBC). We favor the latter approach. In this article we compare and contrast these three approaches, present a theoretical ...
Nonverbal language cues provide the bulk of meaning in most communication exchanges. There are many ...
The recent trends in communication has provided a large boost for electronic transactions and commun...
Please note that this is a searchable PDF derived via optical character recognition (OCR) from the o...
Electronic messaging, whether in an office environment or for electronic commerce, is normally carri...
In this article, we describe two applications based on a system for office communication that is mor...
This dissertation proposes, develops, and demonstrates a computational system that performs more off...
[[abstract]]With the rapid progress of information technology, Internet and people’s lives are combi...
With the rapid progress of information technology, Internet and people’s lives are combining closely...
This thesis introduces a new approach to designing a Message Handling Assistant (MA). It presents a ...
Recent research has sought to develop formal languages for business communication as more expressive...
This paper motivates the need for system-level message management software. It begins by considering...
Interorganizational telecommunications-mediated messages are nearly always expressed either in natur...
Despite persisting in popularity, email is still plagued with information overload, hindering the ...
Electronic mail and messaging systems are a powerful means of communication. They are fast become a ...
AbstractE-mail, as an example of electronic medium, has assumed functions which are in some cases as...
Nonverbal language cues provide the bulk of meaning in most communication exchanges. There are many ...
The recent trends in communication has provided a large boost for electronic transactions and commun...
Please note that this is a searchable PDF derived via optical character recognition (OCR) from the o...
Electronic messaging, whether in an office environment or for electronic commerce, is normally carri...
In this article, we describe two applications based on a system for office communication that is mor...
This dissertation proposes, develops, and demonstrates a computational system that performs more off...
[[abstract]]With the rapid progress of information technology, Internet and people’s lives are combi...
With the rapid progress of information technology, Internet and people’s lives are combining closely...
This thesis introduces a new approach to designing a Message Handling Assistant (MA). It presents a ...
Recent research has sought to develop formal languages for business communication as more expressive...
This paper motivates the need for system-level message management software. It begins by considering...
Interorganizational telecommunications-mediated messages are nearly always expressed either in natur...
Despite persisting in popularity, email is still plagued with information overload, hindering the ...
Electronic mail and messaging systems are a powerful means of communication. They are fast become a ...
AbstractE-mail, as an example of electronic medium, has assumed functions which are in some cases as...
Nonverbal language cues provide the bulk of meaning in most communication exchanges. There are many ...
The recent trends in communication has provided a large boost for electronic transactions and commun...
Please note that this is a searchable PDF derived via optical character recognition (OCR) from the o...