Maria Grazia Fugini
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Publications by Maria Grazia Fugini (bibliography)
» 2002 «
Casati, Fabio, Fugini, Maria Grazia, Mirbel, Isabelle and Pernici, Barbara (2002): WIRES: A Methodology for Developing Workflow Applications. In Requir. Eng., 7 (2) pp. 73-106
» 1997 «
Damiani, Ernesto, Fugini, Maria Grazia and Fusaschi, Enrico (1997): A Descriptor-Based Approach to OO Code Reuse. In IEEE Computer, 30 (10) pp. 73-80
» 1996 «
Batini, Carlo, Castano, Silvana, Antonellis, Valeria De, Fugini, Maria Grazia and Pernici, Barbara (1996): Analysis of an Inventory of Information Systems in the Public Administration. In Requir. Eng., 1 (1) pp. 47-62
» 1995 «
Celentano, Augusto, Fugini, Maria Grazia and Pozzi, Silvano (1995): Knowledge-Based Document Retrieval in Office Environments: The Kabiria System. In ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 13 (3) pp. 237-268
In the off1ce environment, the retrieval of documents is performed using the concepts contained in the documents, information about the procedural context where the documents are used, and information about the regulations and laws that discipline the life of documents within a given application domain. To fulfill the requirements of such a sophisticated retrieval, we propose a document retrieval model and system based on the representation of knowledge describing the semantic contents of documents, the way in which the documents are managed by procedures and by people in the office, and the application domain where the office operates. The article describes the knowledge representation issues needed for the document retrieval system and presents a document retrieval model that captures these issues. The effectiveness of the approach is illustrated by describing a system, named Kabiria, built on top of such model. The article describes the querying and browsing environments, and the architecture of the system.
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» 1991 «
Celentano, Augusto, Fugini, Maria Grazia and Pozzi, Silvano (1991): Classification and Retrieval of Documents Using Office Organization Knowledge. In: Jong, Peter de (ed.) Proceedings of the Conference on Organizational Computing Systems 1991 November 6-8, 1991, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. pp. 159-164. Available online
The management of office documents requires specific knowledge about the procedures and the regulations which apply to the office domain. On the basis of a model of document roles within the office, a classification, filing and retrieval system is illustrated. In particular, the support provided to document management by knowledge based techniques and models is discussed, and the Kabiria project, based on this approach, is presented.
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» 1990 «
Celentano, Augusto, Fugini, Maria Grazia and Pozzi, Silvano (1990): Knowledge Based Retrieval of Office Documents. In: Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval 1990. pp. 241-253.
Document classification and retrieval systems for office applications require knowledge management to describe the semantics of documents related to procedural and domain dependent aspects of the office work to be described: operational dependencies, documents relationships and references to regulations and laws are concepts which are not explicitly stated in the text. This paper presents a semantic model for office documents classification and retrieval based on knowledge representation of the office procedural environment and of the application domain. Navigation along knowledge networks for document retrieval and browsing is described.
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» 1989 «
Pernici, Barbara, Barbic, F., Fugini, Maria Grazia, Maiocchi, R., Rames, J. R. and Rolland, C. (1989): C-TODOS: An Automatic Tool for Office System Conceptual Design. In ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 7 (4) pp. 378-419
Designers of office information systems, which share various features with information systems and software development, need to carefully consider special issues such as document and communication flows, user roles, user interfaces, and available technology. The ESPRIT Project, Automatic TOols for Designing Office Information Systems (TODOS), proposes an integrated environment for office design with tools for requirements collection and analysis, conceptual design, rapid prototyping, and architecture selection. Conceptual design is a central phase of office system design: It provides correct and complete functional requirements from which the office prototype will be developed and the final architecture chosen. C-TODOS, the conceptual design support tool developed within TODOS, is presented in this paper. The purpose of C-TODOS is to give the designer tools for supporting conceptual modeling activities with the goal of obtaining correct, consistent, and good quality office-functional specifications. This paper presents C-TODOS within the TODOS development environment and describes the basic features of the tool: the TODOS Conceptual Model, the Specification Database, and the Modeling, Query and consistency Checking Modules. The use of C-TODOS, through illustration of the development of a test case, and possible future research are discussed.
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