Authors: Christian Kop, Christian Winkler, Gunther Fliedl, Heinrich C. Mayr, Willi Mayerthaler
Tags: 2000, conceptual modeling
Usually, the development of an information system (or some part of it) starts with requirement elicitation followed by a phase of collecting and analyzing which results in a set of requirements speci®cations. As opposed to conventional conceptual modeling, where input texts are formalized, our approach suggests the idea of collecting and cataloguing natural language patterns in a non-textual form immediately after a linguistic analysis. This linguistic analysis is done according to the NTMS model. Collecting and cataloguing of natural language data is supported by KCPM.