This dissertation is an investigation into how ambiguity should be classified for authors and readers of text, and how this process can be automated. Usually, authors and readers disambiguate ambiguity, either consciously or unconsciously. However, disambiguation is not always appropriate. For instance, a linguistic construction may be read differently by different people, with no consensus about which reading is the intended one. This is particularly dangerous if they do not realise that other readings are possible. Misunderstandings may then occur. This is particularly serious in the field of requirements engineering. If requirements are misunderstood, systems may be built incorrectly, and this can prove very costly. Our research uses nat...
Many requirements documents are written in natural language (NL). However, with the flexibility of N...
Many requirements documents are written in natural language (NL). However, with the flexibility of N...
This paper presents an approach to automatically identify potentially nocuous ambiguities, which occ...
peer-reviewedNatural language is prevalent in requirements documents. However, ambiguity is an intri...
peer-reviewedThis paper presents an approach to automatically identify potentially nocuous ambiguiti...
Nocuous ambiguity occurs when a linguistic expression is interpreted differently by different reader...
peer-reviewedNocuous ambiguity occurs when a linguistic expression is interpreted differently by dif...
peer-reviewedMany requirements documents are written in natural language (NL). However, with the fl...
Natural language is prevalent in requirements documents. However, ambiguity is an intrinsic phenome...
Natural language is prevalent in requirements documents. However, ambiguity is an intrinsic phenomen...
We present the concept of nocuous ambiguity, which occurs when text is interpreted differently by di...
Nocuous ambiguity occurs when a linguistic expression is interpreted differently by different reader...
Many requirements documents are written in natural language (NL). However, with the flexibility of N...
We present a novel technique that automatically alerts authors of requirements to the presence of po...
Nocuous ambiguity occurs when a linguistic expression is interpreted differently by different reader...
Many requirements documents are written in natural language (NL). However, with the flexibility of N...
Many requirements documents are written in natural language (NL). However, with the flexibility of N...
This paper presents an approach to automatically identify potentially nocuous ambiguities, which occ...
peer-reviewedNatural language is prevalent in requirements documents. However, ambiguity is an intri...
peer-reviewedThis paper presents an approach to automatically identify potentially nocuous ambiguiti...
Nocuous ambiguity occurs when a linguistic expression is interpreted differently by different reader...
peer-reviewedNocuous ambiguity occurs when a linguistic expression is interpreted differently by dif...
peer-reviewedMany requirements documents are written in natural language (NL). However, with the fl...
Natural language is prevalent in requirements documents. However, ambiguity is an intrinsic phenome...
Natural language is prevalent in requirements documents. However, ambiguity is an intrinsic phenomen...
We present the concept of nocuous ambiguity, which occurs when text is interpreted differently by di...
Nocuous ambiguity occurs when a linguistic expression is interpreted differently by different reader...
Many requirements documents are written in natural language (NL). However, with the flexibility of N...
We present a novel technique that automatically alerts authors of requirements to the presence of po...
Nocuous ambiguity occurs when a linguistic expression is interpreted differently by different reader...
Many requirements documents are written in natural language (NL). However, with the flexibility of N...
Many requirements documents are written in natural language (NL). However, with the flexibility of N...
This paper presents an approach to automatically identify potentially nocuous ambiguities, which occ...