DocumentCode :
3337871
Title :
On semantically-accessible messaging in an office environment
Author :
Kimbrough, Steven O. ; Thornburg, Michael J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Decision Sci., Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia, PA, USA
Volume :
3
fYear :
1989
fDate :
3-6 Jan 1989
Firstpage :
566
Abstract :
Electronic messaging in an office environment is normally carried out in natural language. For a variety of reasons it would be useful if electronic messaging systems could have semantic access to (i.e. 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, tagged messages, and the development of a formal language for business communication (FLBC). The authors compare and contrast these three approaches, present a theoretical basis for an FLBC (speech act theory), and describe a prototype implementation
Keywords :
electronic data interchange; electronic messaging; formal languages; natural languages; office automation; speech; electronic data interchange; electronic messaging systems; formal language for business communication; natural language; office environment; semantically-accessible messaging; speech act theory; tagged messages; Access protocols; Business communication; Data handling; Electronics industry; Filtering; Formal languages; Logic; Natural languages; Prototypes; Speech;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 1989. Vol.III: Decision Support and Knowledge Based Systems Track, Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kailua-Kona, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-1913-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.1989.49171
Filename :
49171
Link To Document :
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