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Ein Sprachmodell für die Software-Ergonomie

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Part of the book series: Informatik-Fachberichte ((2252,volume 114))

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Mit Rückgriff auf Theorien zur natürlichen Sprache und der zur Beschreibung natürlicher Sprachen entwickelten Begrifflichkeit wird ein Sprachmodell entwickelt, das zur Beschreibung vor allem der kommunikativen Aspekte formaler Sprachen geeignet ist, und damit möglich machen soll, Ähnlichkeiten und Unterschiede zwischen formalen Sprachen wie zwischen formalen Sprachen und natürlicher Sprache in einem einheitlichen Kategoriensystem zu beschreiben. Das Modell soll dazu beitragen, Fragen der Benutzerfreundlichkeit von zur Interaktion mit Maschinen entworfenen Sprachen, vor allem in Hinblick auf ihre Leistungsfähigkeit als Ausdrucksmittel für menschliche Intentionen, differenzierter untersuchen und klären zu können, als es gegenwärtig geschieht.

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Zoeppritz, M. (1985). Ein Sprachmodell für die Software-Ergonomie. In: Endres-Niggemeyer, B., Krause, J. (eds) Sprachverarbeitung in Information und Dokumentation. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 114. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70866-4_6

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