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Stem clarif$ (all stems)

11 papers:

SANERSANER-2015-JiangSPLZ #comprehension #developer #interactive #natural language #query
Understanding developers’ natural language queries with interactive clarification (SJ, LS, XP, ZL, WZ), pp. 13–22.
CHICHI-2014-HongKYA #named
Traffigram: distortion for clarification via isochronal cartography (S(H, YSK, JCY, CRA), pp. 907–916.
KEODKEOD-2014-FreibergHP #knowledge-based #novel #paradigm
Clarification KBS as Consultation-Justification Mash Ups — Proposing a Novel Paradigm for All-in-One Knowledge-based Systems (MF, FH, FP), pp. 168–175.
ICSEICSE-2013-KnaussD #communication #named #online #requirements
V: ISSUE: LIZER: exploring requirements clarification in online communication over time (EK, DD), pp. 1327–1330.
KEODKEOD-2012-FreibergP #interface #named
iTree: Skill-building User-centered Clarification Consultation Interfaces (MF, FP), pp. 137–142.
RERE-2012-KnaussDPC #detection #requirements
Detecting and classifying patterns of requirements clarifications (EK, DD, GPC, JCH), pp. 251–260.
HCIDUXU-v1-2011-KisoKKYJF #mobile #usability
Clarification of Kansei Elements of Attractiveness Related to Usability for Long Term Mobile Phone Users (HK, NK, KK, MY, HJ, SF), pp. 602–610.
ECIRECIR-2006-RodeH #query #using
Using Query Profiles for Clarification (HR, DH), pp. 205–216.
SIGIRSIGIR-2006-LinWDA
Exploring the limits of single-iteration clarification dialogs (JJL, PW, DDF, EGA), pp. 469–476.
KDDKDD-1994-MonkMSH #comparison #geometry #set
Geometric Comparison of Clarifications and Rule Sets (TJM, RSM, LAS, GH), pp. 395–406.
REICRE-1994-SiddiqiMHB #formal method #requirements #towards
Towards a system for the construction, clarification, discovery and formalisation of requirements (JIAS, ICM, RH, GB), pp. 230–238.

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