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A Generic Formulated KID Model for Pragmatic Processing of Data, Information, and Knowledge

2015 IEEE 12th Intl Conf on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing and 2015 IEEE 12th Intl Conf on Autonomic and Trusted Computing and 2015 IEEE 15th Intl Conf on Scalable Computing and Communications and Its Associated Workshops (UIC-ATC-ScalCom), 2015
Data without interpretation have no value and only attain value when they are assessed and interpreted with existing knowledge. Information is the core element in forming knowledge and knowledge is essential to the processing of data and information. Existing knowledge can be used not only for interpreting data but also assimilating of and entailing ...
Atsushi Sato, Runhe Huang
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Concept into Architecture: A Pragmatic Modeling Method for the Acquisition and Representation of Information

2021
Process models are very important in a wide range of application areas, for example, software development or operational management. The first step in modeling a process is gaining information and knowledge engineering. This information documented as process models are a very important part of Enterprise Architectures (EAs).
Sebastian Jahnen   +2 more
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User Models: A Contribution to Pragmatics of Web Information Systems Design

2006
On a high level of abstraction a Web Information System (WIS) can be described by a storyboard, which in an abstract way specifies who will be using the system, in which way and for which goals. While syntax and semantics of storyboarding has been well explored, its pragmatics has not.
Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Bernhard Thalheim
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Re-inventing model-based decision support with Australian dryland farmers. 2. Pragmatic provision of soil information for paddock-specific simulation and farmer decision making

Crop & Pasture Science, 2009
Economic and climatic pressures are forcing many Australian dryland farmers to reassess their management of soil resources and climatic risk. FARMSCAPE intervention has offered enhanced soil characterisation and monitoring as a contribution to soil water and nitrogen inventory, and simulation as a contribution to interpretation of locally measured ...
Dalgliesh, N.P.   +2 more
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Modelling the user’s information needs based on the assessment of pragmatic informativeness of data

Informatization and communication
The purpose of this study is to describe the model of the user›s information needs when working with a geographic information system, as well as the technology of forming this model. The model is based on quantifying the pragmatic informativeness of the data output to the user.
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Non-Local Correlations in Therapeutic Settings? A Qualitative Study on the Basis of Weak Quantum Theory and the Model of Pragmatic Information

Axiomathes, 2011
Weak Quantum Theory (WQT) and the Model of Pragmatic Information (MPI) are two psychophysical concepts developed on the basis of quantum physics. The present study contributes to their empirical examination. The issue of the study is whether WQT and MPI can not only explain ‘psi’-phenomena theoretically but also prove to be consistent with the ...
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Integrated Approach for Modelling of Semantic and Pragmatic Dependencies of Information Systems

1998
Traditional semantic models are based on entity notations provided by several links. Links are established to capture semantic detail about relationships among concepts. The ability to describe a process in a clear and sufficiently rich way is acknowledged as crucial to conceptual modelling.
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Toward pragmatic modeling of privacy information propagation in online social networks

Computer Networks, 2022
Yuzi Yi   +4 more
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Building Information Modeling for Cultural Heritage: beyond asset modeling. A pragmatic comparison of literature case studies

2017
The Building Information Modeling is an innovative approach based on two main pillars: new technologies and a collaborative work environment. It includes the creation of a digital container where all the information about the building and its lifecycle are dynamically allocated.
C. Di Biccari   +3 more
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Spontaneous dialogue: some results about the F0 predictions of a pragmatic model of information processing

5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 1997), 1997
Mariette Bessac   +1 more
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