The need for improving software processes approximated the software engineering and artificial intelligence areas. Artificial intelligence techniques have been used as a support to software development processes, particularly through intelligent assistants that offer a knowledge-based support to software process’ activities. The context of the present work is a project for an intelligent assistant that implements a linguistic technique with the purpose of extracting object-oriented elements from requirement specifications in natural language through two main functionalities: the syntactic and semantic analyses. The syntactic analysis has the purpose of extracting the syntactic constituents from a sentence; and the semantic analysis has the goal of extracting the meaning from a set of sentences, i.e., a text. This paper focuses on the syntactic analysis functionality and applies the UML to its core as a semantic network for knowledge representation, based on the premise that the UML is de facto a standard general modeling language for software development.
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da Silva, A. T., & Carvalho, L. A. V. (2006). A knowledge representation semantic network for a natural language syntactic analyzer based on the UML. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 218, pp. 237–246). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34749-3_25
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