Browsing Research Articles (Informatics) by Subject "Semantics"

Browsing Research Articles (Informatics) by Subject "Semantics"

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  • Laurenzi, Emanuele; Hinkelmann, Knut; Van der Merwe, Alta (Springer, 2018-10)
    Enterprise knowledge is currently subject to ever-changing, complex and domain-specific modeling requirements. Assimilating these requirements in modeling languages brings the benefits associated to both domain-specific ...
  • Joubert, Pieter; Kroeze, J.H. (Jan Hendrik); De Villiers, Carina (Vaal Triangle Faculty of Northwest University in South Africa, 2013-12)
    There are many situations during information system development (ISD) where there is a need to do modelling on a business level before more detailed and robust modelling are done on the technical system level. Most ...
  • Kroeze, J.H. (Jan Hendrik) (Department of Ancient Studies at the University of Stellenbosch, 2002)
    Some hof'al verbs may be semantically related as simple passives to non-causative transitive active qal or hif'il verbs of the same root. If the hif'il is the causative of the qal or nif'al, the hof'al is a causative ...
  • Kroeze, J.H. (Jan Hendrik) (Department of Ancient Studies at the University of Stellenbosch., 2003-07)
    In traditional grammars on the syntax of Biblical Hebrew one often finds sections which describe the various types of clauses, for example, circumstantial, causal, conditional, concessive, comparative, temporal, final and ...
  • Kroeze, J.H. (Jan Hendrik) (Unisa Press, 2008)
    The particle 'et is most often used to mark definite direct objects. It can also be used to mark other verbal extensions, and therefore it has been called an object marker or nota accusativi. This, however, does not ...
  • Laurenzi, Emanuele; Hinkelmann, Knut; Izzo, Stefano; Reimer, Ulrich; Van der Merwe, Alta (Springer, 2018)
    The advent of digitalization exposes enterprises to an ongoing transformation with the challenge to quickly capture relevant aspects of changes. This brings the demand to create or adapt domain-specific modeling languages ...