Application Architecture for Spoken Language Resources in Organisational Settings

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Title: Application Architecture for Spoken Language Resources in Organisational Settings

Research Question: How can an application architecture be designed to effectively handle the challenges associated with spoken language resources in organisations?

Methodology: The researchers developed an application architecture consisting of tools and supporting utilities for indexing and transcription. They described how these tools, along with downstream processing and distribution systems, can be integrated into a workflow. Two sample applications were outlined: analysing decision-making processes in organisations and deploying systems development methods by designers in the field.

Results: The researchers found that the application architecture effectively addressed the challenges of throughput issues, access, control, power, and representation in the transcription and coding processes of spoken language resources in organisations.

Implications: The application architecture provides a comprehensive solution for managing and processing spoken language resources in organisational settings. It can be applied to various fields, such as knowledge and skills transfer and decision analysis, making it a valuable tool for researchers and practitioners alike.

Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0310058v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0310058v1