Natural language processing for information and project management

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The purpose of the paper is to investigate the state of the art of textual translation theories, methods, and tools into formal and numerical requirements to support information modelling and project management process. Natural Language Processing helps translate text requirements into numerical terms that are necessary for the application and success of information modelling and management in a data-driven process.

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Di Giuda, G. M., Locatelli, M., Schievano, M., Pellegrini, L., Pattini, G., Giana, P. E., & Seghezzi, E. (2020). Natural language processing for information and project management. In Research for Development (pp. 95–102). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33570-0_9

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