2020
DOI: 10.22364/bjmc.2020.8.1.03
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Processing Use Case Scenarios and Text in a Formal Style as Inputs for TFM-based Transformations

Abstract: TFM (Topological Functioning Model) based transformations start from text fragments as inputs and end with source code. Automated processing of use case scenarios is likely to be more predictable than text in a formal style thanks to their structure. The goal of the research is to understand whether the differences in processing these two text forms are essential for getting core elements of a TFM, or even a structured form has essential limitations. The theoretical results illustrate that use case specificati… Show more

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“…The text is sent to NLP tool as a whole in order to reduce time of processing. The obtained result is then processed using the following patterns [20] Rule 5. Identify pre-conditions PrCond.…”
Section: B Processing Structure and Text In Natural Languagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The text is sent to NLP tool as a whole in order to reduce time of processing. The obtained result is then processed using the following patterns [20] Rule 5. Identify pre-conditions PrCond.…”
Section: B Processing Structure and Text In Natural Languagementioning
confidence: 99%