Objects, components, and frameworks with UML: the catalysis approach
Objects, components, and frameworks with UML: the catalysis approach
DEXA '00 Proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications
POWER: using UML/OCL for modeling legislation - an application report
Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Artificial intelligence and law
The POWER-Light Version: Improving Legal Quality under Time Pressure
EGOV '02 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Electronic Government
Improving legal quality: an application report
ICAIL '03 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Artificial intelligence and law
Automatic Translation from Textual Representations of Laws to Formal Models through UML
Proceedings of the 2005 conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems: JURIX 2005: The Eighteenth Annual Conference
Ontology RepresentationDesign Patterns and Ontologies that Make Sense
Proceedings of the 2009 conference on Ontology Representation: Design Patterns and Ontologies that Make Sense
Towards checking laws' consistency through ontology design: the case of Brazilian vehicles' laws
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
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The Dutch Tax and Customs Administration (Belastingdienst in Dutch) conducts a research program, Power, which develops methods to support a systematic translation of legislation into the DTCA's processes. This program combines two frequently separated approaches in knowledge management; the codification and organizational approaches. The Power program shows preliminary results indicating that the methods, although still in development, have already added value. The methods developed help to improve legislation quality and to codify knowledge used in the translation processes in which legislation and regulations are transformed into procedures, computer programs, and other designs.