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international conference on intelligent transportation systems | 2011
Sumana Bhat; Karen Hill Brown; Ankur Jain; Bipin Joshi; Biplav Srivastava; Srikanth Tamilselvam; Terrence E. White
We have built a standalone tool called the Business Content Explorer to provide traffic-domain specific content consisting of concepts, business rules, metrics and business processes readily available to IT professionals (software architects and developers) working on ITS projects. The novelties in the tool are twofold in terms of: (a) how the user can use the tool, and (b) how the content is collected and continuously updated. For tool usage, the tool supports not only browsing of the relevant as well as authoritative content but also its evolution over different projects. Specifically, the user can select specific subset that can be used in their project, enhance it, export and then re-import the extended content to reconcile it with the master content. For content creation, we follow a semi-automated method wherein public documents like Request for Proposals (RFPs), Tenders and Technical Papers are collected and then semi-automated content extraction techniques in off-the-shelf tools are used to obtain the content. Initial feedback from practioners indicates that the approach is able to provide valuable and much-needed content to them.
Proceedings of the AI for an Intelligent Planet on | 2011
Sumana Bhat; Karen Hill Brown; Ankur Jain; Bipin Joshi; Biplav Srivastava; Srikanth Tamilselvam; Terrence E. White
We built a standalone tool, the Business Content Explorer, to provide domain-specific content, consisting of concepts, business rules, metrics and business processes that are readily available to IT professionals (software architects and developers). This tool structures content based on the Business Content Hierarchy (BCH). The novelties in the tool are: (a) how the user can use the tool, and (b) how the content is created. The user is able to use the tool to browse both relevant and authoritative content, and also view its evolution over different projects. Specifically, the user can select a specific subset that can be used in their project, enhance it, export it, and then re-import the extended content to reconcile it with the master content. For content creation, we followed a novel, semi-automated, method in which public documents such Request for Proposals (RFPs), tenders and papers are collected; then, content extraction techniques in off-the-shelf tools are used to identify content.
Archive | 2011
Gerald D. Colar; Melanie R. Diggs; John W. Miller; Terrence E. White; Charles K. Young
Archive | 2016
Melanie R. Diggs; Terrence E. White
Archive | 2013
Gerald D. Colar; Melanie R. Diggs; Terrence E. White; Charles K. Young
Archive | 2013
Kenneth C. Torok; Terrence E. White
Archive | 2017
Alexander T. Hay; Eugene K. Imbamba; Terrence E. White
Archive | 2017
James L. Chamberlain; James H. Clinton; Blain A. Dillard; David A. Hoffman; Terrence E. White
Archive | 2017
Gerald D. Colar; Melanie R. Diggs; Terrence E. White
Archive | 2015
Sumana Bhat; Karen L. B. Brown; Ankur Jain; Bipin Joshi; Biplav Srivastava; Srikanth Tamilselvam; Terrence E. White