Identifying syntactic structures in corpus: An approach for finding knowledge areas in project-driven disciplines

Bodies of knowledge and project management standards are defined as sets of proven methods and practices widely applied by practitioners for managing projects in particular disciplines. Since bodies of knowledge are discipline-dependent, when they are applied outside their discipline, they fail in...

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Main Authors: Antony de Jesús Henao-Roqueme, Carlos Mario Zapata-Jaramillo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Industrial de Santander 2021-07-01
Series:Revista UIS Ingenierías
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Online Access:https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistauisingenierias/article/view/10864
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spelling doaj-63e7e4fed7f94e57878f15eb9a8dd77e2021-07-07T21:50:00ZengUniversidad Industrial de SantanderRevista UIS Ingenierías1657-45832145-84562021-07-01204Identifying syntactic structures in corpus: An approach for finding knowledge areas in project-driven disciplinesAntony de Jesús Henao-Roqueme0Carlos Mario Zapata-Jaramillo1Universidad Nacional de ColombiaUniversidad Nacional de Colombia Bodies of knowledge and project management standards are defined as sets of proven methods and practices widely applied by practitioners for managing projects in particular disciplines. Since bodies of knowledge are discipline-dependent, when they are applied outside their discipline, they fail in accomplishing their purpose. Aiming to improve such bodies of knowledge, some proposals are made by performing comparisons among them. Particularly, some authors propose the adoption of new elements such as knowledge areas as a result of comparison processes. However, such proposals are empirically obtained and they are dependent on the author’s judgment. Such proposals can be improved by formalizing the adoption of new elements when comparing bodies of knowledge. Consequently, in this paper, we propose a formalization method for adopting knowledge areas when comparing standards by identifying syntactic structures in project management corpus. By formalizing knowledge area adoption, we allow for improving bodies of knowledge in an author-independent way. https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistauisingenierias/article/view/10864syntactic structuresknowledge areasproject managementproject-driven disciplinesproject management corpus
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Identifying syntactic structures in corpus: An approach for finding knowledge areas in project-driven disciplines
Revista UIS Ingenierías
syntactic structures
knowledge areas
project management
project-driven disciplines
project management corpus
author_facet Antony de Jesús Henao-Roqueme
Carlos Mario Zapata-Jaramillo
author_sort Antony de Jesús Henao-Roqueme
title Identifying syntactic structures in corpus: An approach for finding knowledge areas in project-driven disciplines
title_short Identifying syntactic structures in corpus: An approach for finding knowledge areas in project-driven disciplines
title_full Identifying syntactic structures in corpus: An approach for finding knowledge areas in project-driven disciplines
title_fullStr Identifying syntactic structures in corpus: An approach for finding knowledge areas in project-driven disciplines
title_full_unstemmed Identifying syntactic structures in corpus: An approach for finding knowledge areas in project-driven disciplines
title_sort identifying syntactic structures in corpus: an approach for finding knowledge areas in project-driven disciplines
publisher Universidad Industrial de Santander
series Revista UIS Ingenierías
issn 1657-4583
2145-8456
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Bodies of knowledge and project management standards are defined as sets of proven methods and practices widely applied by practitioners for managing projects in particular disciplines. Since bodies of knowledge are discipline-dependent, when they are applied outside their discipline, they fail in accomplishing their purpose. Aiming to improve such bodies of knowledge, some proposals are made by performing comparisons among them. Particularly, some authors propose the adoption of new elements such as knowledge areas as a result of comparison processes. However, such proposals are empirically obtained and they are dependent on the author’s judgment. Such proposals can be improved by formalizing the adoption of new elements when comparing bodies of knowledge. Consequently, in this paper, we propose a formalization method for adopting knowledge areas when comparing standards by identifying syntactic structures in project management corpus. By formalizing knowledge area adoption, we allow for improving bodies of knowledge in an author-independent way.
topic syntactic structures
knowledge areas
project management
project-driven disciplines
project management corpus
url https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistauisingenierias/article/view/10864
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