Talk:Semantic parameterization: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
Line 10:
 
:Now I still think this is original research and there is a conflickt of interest, because there aren't any indepentend third-party sources confirming "Semantic parameterization is a conceptual modeling process developed by Travis Breaux". Travis Breaux seems to be using this article to get this fact confirmed. And that is not the way it should work. Only if notable independend third party sources confirm this fact, it should be mentioned here. -- [[User:Mdd|Marcel Douwe Dekker]] ([[User talk:Mdd|talk]]) 19:45, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
 
Changes to the article on semantic parameterization made by this editor constitute a ''summary,'' not a reproduction, of earlier work that was previously published in an independent, peer-reviewed journal. By definition, this summary is not [[original research]]. In addition, the fact in dispute has been confirmed by notable third parties in the following five independently authored and published sources:
 
[1] ''Discovering and Understanding the Multi-dimensional Correlations among Regulatory Requirements with Applications to Risk Assessment'', R.A. Ghandi, PhD Thesis, University of North Carolina - Charlotte, May 2008.
 
[2] "Annotating Regulations Using Cerno: An Application to Italian Documents." N. Zeni, N. Kiyavitskaya, J.R. Cordy, L. Mich, J. Mylopoulos, ''3rd International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security,' pp. 1437-1442, 2008.
 
[3] "Towards a Framework for Tracking Legal Compliance in Healthcare." S. Ghanavati, D. Amyot, L. Peyton. ''Advanced Information Systems Engineering'', LNCS vol. 4495/2007, pp. 218-232, 2007.
 
[4] ''Compliance Framework for Business Processes Based on URN A,'' S. Ghanavati, Masters Thesis, Ottawa University of Canada, May 2007.
 
[5] "A Requirements Management Framework for Privacy Compliance." S. Ghanavati, D. Amyot, L. Peyton. ''10th Workshop on Requirements Engineering'', Toronto, Canada, May 17-18, 2007, pp. 149-159.