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  1. Dabbadie, M.; Mustafa El Hadi, W.; Fraysse, F.: Coaching applications: a new concept for usage testing an information systems : Testing usage an a corporate information system with K-Now (2004) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This article is a synthesis of an evaluation procedure that was carried out to test usage and the possibly benefits of the generalized acquisition of an Electronic Coaching application by orte of France's major telecom operators. K-Now is a coaching application that observes the human/machine interface in order to work out the usage made of the existing applications in a given environment. This application relies an the system's graphical interface (browser, virtual machine, operating system) and requires no intrusion into the observed applications. It saves screen after screen in order to measure Information System usage along with user's level of appropriation of the system and requires no specific interface with the observed system. It has a statistical diagnosis interface that produces trend graphics that give an overview of a system's use, extended to a company's information system and intranet. After a previous observation period of the Information System (IS) usage, the Electronic Coaching application sends "just in time" messages to users when a possibly problematic usage case is detected an a given workstation. The evaluation carried out with K-Now an the Telecom Operator inhouse information system showed an the orte hand that appropriation time can be measured and anticipated independently from the system used and that the coaching application statistical module gives enough figures to measure precisely the basic appropriation time and the appropriation time through experience. On the other hand it appeared that this coaching experience an the Operator's information system, by increasing Agents' individual performance and autonomy considerably reduced support costs for the company subject to test and if generalized could even impact upon the Operator's turnover.
    Source
    Knowledge organization and the global information society: Proceedings of the 8th International ISKO Conference 13-16 July 2004, London, UK. Ed.: I.C. McIlwaine
  2. Bastos Vieira, S.; DeBrito, M.; Mustafa El Hadi, W.; Zumer, M.: Developing imaged KOS with the FRSAD Model : a conceptual methodology (2016) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This proposal presents the methodology of indexing with images suggested by De Brito and Caribé (2015). The imagetic model is used as a compatible mechanism with FRSAD for a global information share and use of subject data, both within the library sector and beyond. The conceptual model of imagetic indexing shows how images are related to topics and 'key-images' are interpreted as nomens to implement the FRSAD model. Indexing with images consists of using images instead of key-words or descriptors, to represent and organize information. Implementing the imaged navigation in OPACs denotes multiple advantages derived from this rethinking the OPAC anew, since we are looking forward to sharing concepts within the subject authority data. Images, carrying linguistic objects, permeate inter-social and cultural concepts. In practice it includes translated metadata, symmetrical multilingual thesaurus, or any traditional indexing tools. iOPAC embodies efforts focused on conceptual levels as expected from librarians. Imaged interfaces are more intuitive since users do not need specific training for information retrieval, offering easier comprehension of indexing codes, larger conceptual portability of descriptors (as images), and a better interoperability between discourse codes and indexing competences affecting positively social and cultural interoperability. The imagetic methodology deploys R&D fields for more suitable interfaces taking into consideration users with specific needs such as deafness and illiteracy. This methodology arouse questions about the paradigms of the primacy of orality in information systems and pave the way to a legitimacy of multiple perspectives in document indexing by suggesting a more universal communication system based on images. Interdisciplinarity in neurosciences, linguistics and information sciences would be desirable competencies for further investigations about he nature of cognitive processes in information organization and classification while developing assistive KOS for individuals with communication problems, such autism and deafness.
  3. Mustafa El Hadi, W.: Discourse community analysis : sense construction versus non-sense construction (2008) 0.00
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    Content
    This paper examines the nature of the political discourse of international organizations (IMF, world Bank, the UN, European Union, African Union, The Arab League, etc.). The study originates from a fundamental paradox: how can we use the same descriptive linguistic tools which we use in analyzing the production of sense for the production of non-sense characterizing this type of discourse? The corpus analyzed is a collection of texts produced the international community on the Darfur political and humanitarian crisis. The high frequency of words and terms occurring in this type of production contributes in losing their meaning which is contrary to the appreciation of terms occurring in an expert discourse for information retrieval or lexical resources purposes where the high frequency of a term consolidates its belonging to a specific field of knowledge. How can this paradox be explained?
  4. Mustafa El Hadi, W.; Favier, L.: Bridging the gaps between knowledge organization and digital humanities (2014) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The common core activity for digital humanities and memory institutions such as libraries, archives, and museums is digitizing the representations of cultural and historical documents, images, and artifacts. Most of these resources are delivered online to users. The emergence of Digital Libraries in the early 1990s was a turning point and a critical component of the world-wide shift to networked information. This article focuses on the fundamental role of Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) for the Humanities with a special attention to libraries as one of the actors of Digital Humanities. The interplay between Digital Libraries and Digital Humanities will be highlighted. Not only will they provide access to a host of source materials that humanists need in order to do their work, but Digital Libraries will also enable new forms of research that were difficult or impossible to undertake before.
    Source
    Knowledge organization in the 21st century: between historical patterns and future prospects. Proceedings of the Thirteenth International ISKO Conference 19-22 May 2014, Kraków, Poland. Ed.: Wieslaw Babik
  5. Favier, L.; Mustafa El Hadi, W.: From text to image : the concept of universality in the knowledge organization system designed by Paul Otlet and the International Institute of Bibliography (2012) 0.00
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  6. Mustafa El Hadi, W.: Terminologies, ontologies and information access (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Ontologies have become an important issue in research communities across several disciplines. This paper discusses some of the innovative techniques involving automatic terminology resources acquisition are briefly discussed. Suggests that NLP-based ontologies are useful in reducing the cost of ontology engineering. Emphasizes that linguistic ontologies covering both ontological and lexical information can offer solutions since they can be more easily updated by the resources of NLP products.
    Source
    Knowledge organization, information systems and other essays: Professor A. Neelameghan Festschrift. Ed. by K.S. Raghavan and K.N. Prasad
  7. Mustafa El Hadi, W.: Evaluating human language technology : general applications to information access and management (2002) 0.00
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  8. Mustafa El Hadi, W.; Arsenault, C.: Dynamism and stability in knowledge organization : from one conference to another: Toronto 2000, Lille 2011 (2012) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Since its creation in 1996, the French chapter of ISKO has been concerned with knowledge organization issues. This topic has been dealt with from different angles: knowledge organization structures, tools for mediation, forms and mechanisms for knowledge sharing. Given that these issues are at the center of information production and access as well as knowledge dissemination, the 8 th edition of the ISKO-France conference aimed to focus specifically on the subject of stability and dynamism in the concepts and paradigms underlying knowledge organization research. Eleven years after the sixth International ISKO Conference organized by the Faculty of Information Studies at the University of Toronto on this very theme, the French ISKO chapter, convinced of the importance of this theme, proposed to revisit it.
  9. Brito, M(arcilio), de; Mustafa El Hadi, W.; Zumer, M.; Bastos Vieira, S.; Brito, M(arcos), de: Document representation with images : an experimental milestone (2018) 0.00
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    Source
    Challenges and opportunities for knowledge organization in the digital age: proceedings of the Fifteenth International ISKO Conference, 9-11 July 2018, Porto, Portugal / organized by: International Society for Knowledge Organization (ISKO), ISKO Spain and Portugal Chapter, University of Porto - Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Research Centre in Communication, Information and Digital Culture (CIC.digital) - Porto. Eds.: F. Ribeiro u. M.E. Cerveira
  10. Mustafa El Hadi, W.; Roszkowski, M.: ¬The role of digital libraries as virtual research environments for the digital humanities (2016) 0.00
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    Theme
    Information Gateway