NTIS: A key partner in unlocking the world's technology
Information Services and Use
Logic and information
Natural language understanding (2nd ed.)
Natural language understanding (2nd ed.)
Modeling reactive behaviour in vertically layered agent architectures
ECAI-94 Proceedings of the workshop on agent theories, architectures, and languages on Intelligent agents
User Modeling in Text Generation
User Modeling in Text Generation
Computational Complexity and Natural Language
Computational Complexity and Natural Language
On the Representation of Context
Journal of Logic, Language and Information
The Role of Context in the Analysis and Design of Agent Programs
CONTEXT '99 Proceedings of the Second International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context
Objective and Cognitive Context
CONTEXT '99 Proceedings of the Second International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context
A Model of Explicit Context Representation and Use for Intelligent Agents
CONTEXT '99 Proceedings of the Second International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context
Contexts, Domains, and Software
CONTEXT '99 Proceedings of the Second International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context
A study on context services model with location privacy
ARES'11 Proceedings of the IFIP WG 8.4/8.9 international cross domain conference on Availability, reliability and security for business, enterprise and health information systems
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Human languages and computer programming languages are very different from one another. Nevertheless, in spite of this, is it possible to accommodate both of them within a single overarching framework? In addressing this question, the various aspects of context are surveyed, in order to facilitate a comparison between context in relation to natural language and context in relation to programming languages. The conclusion is that, at least to a degree, a common framework is feasible.