2009 Fourth International Conference on Computer Sciences and Convergence Information Technology 2009
DOI: 10.1109/iccit.2009.289
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Development of a Topic-Centered Adaptive Document Management System

Abstract: Skillful management of the various types of documents used in intelligent activities and their efficient utilization are important. However, most available systems target only a single type of document (e-mails, Web pages, etc.) or are not adaptive enough. A more promising approach is topic-centered document management. A topiccentered document management system is described that changes its own functions and interfaces adaptively.

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“…The philosophy of work using a knowledge-based strategy which blends superimposed information [4], subject-centric computing [5], and topic-oriented approach [6] is based on documents needing a logical representation structure with which access to them may be facilitated. This logical structure is not normally deduced from textual information, rather from the contexts in which the documents were created and implemented, and in which these documents are used.…”
Section: Main Concepts: Superimposed Information Subject-centric Commentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The philosophy of work using a knowledge-based strategy which blends superimposed information [4], subject-centric computing [5], and topic-oriented approach [6] is based on documents needing a logical representation structure with which access to them may be facilitated. This logical structure is not normally deduced from textual information, rather from the contexts in which the documents were created and implemented, and in which these documents are used.…”
Section: Main Concepts: Superimposed Information Subject-centric Commentioning
confidence: 99%