Design and Evaluation of DSRCRSA: An Ontology-Based Approach to Design Science Research Content Representation and Summarisation
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Open access
Authors
Reiterer, Emanuel Hans Robert
Date
2018Supervisor
Assoc. Prof. John Venable
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Business
School
Information Systems
Collection
Abstract
This thesis proposes a design science research content representation and summarisation architecture (DSRCRSA). The DSRCRSA is designed to store conceptualisations of DSR publications and to generate single and multi-document summaries. Two design principles have emerged: the use of semiotic layers in formal ontologies and the use of complex classes to describe concepts at each semiotic layer. The evaluation shows that the DSRCRSA can generate summaries that fulfil the 5Cs (conciseness, comprehensiveness, coherence, clarity, and correctness).
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