Integration of link generation, cross-author user navigation, and reuse identification in authoring process
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method of facilitating reuse of previously created articles, comprising:
- storing attribute data specifying a topic and information type for each of a plurality of previously created articles;
receiving attribute data from an author specifying a topic and information type for a contemplated article; and
comparing the received attribute data with the stored attribute data to identify previously created articles having the same topic and information type as said contemplated article;
wherein said user context specifies a task group.
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Abstract
A process for professional authoring of information about structured domains (i.e., not including fiction) by which authors, as an integral part of the authoring process, provide the data needed to (1) enable intelligent user navigation between the work of different authors without the need for predefined links; (2) enable searches for information based on user context; and (3) identify reuse candidates before information is written and, therefore, minimize duplication. Authors develop concept maps to reflect the structure of the domain rather than the structure of the documentation; define the user context to which a concept map applies; resolve topic intersections between concept maps; define query attributes for articles to be developed; and resolve article intersections identified by means of intersecting query attributes. Computer programs support concept map development, the identification and analysis of topic and article intersections, and association of the data for exploitation in a user interface.
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13 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method of facilitating reuse of previously created articles, comprising:
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storing attribute data specifying a topic and information type for each of a plurality of previously created articles; receiving attribute data from an author specifying a topic and information type for a contemplated article; and comparing the received attribute data with the stored attribute data to identify previously created articles having the same topic and information type as said contemplated article; wherein said user context specifies a task group.
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2. A computer-implemented method of facilitating reuse of previously created articles, comprising:
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storing attribute data specifying topic and information type for each of a plurality of previously created articles; receiving attribute data from an author specifying a topic and information type for a contemplated article; and comparing the received attribute data with the stored attribute data to identify previously created articles having the same topic and information type as said contemplated article; and receiving input from said author specifying whether to reuse any of said previously created articles that have been identified as having the same topic and information type as said contemplated article. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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4. A computer-implemented method of facilitating reuse of previously created articles, comprising the steps of:
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storing attribute data specifying a set of query attributes for each of a plurality of previously created articles; receiving attribute data from an author specifying a set of query attributes for a contemplated article; comparing the received attribute data with the stored attribute data to identify previously created articles having query attributes that intersect with those of said contemplated article; and receiving input from said author specifying whether to reuse any of said previously created articles that have been identified as having intersecting query attributes. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A computer-implemented method of authoring information about a structured domain, comprising:
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storing one or more concept maps, each of which identifies topics documented by a set of articles within a particular domain and relationships between said topics; and storing a set of context filters for each of said concept maps that specify user attributes of said map; receiving input from an author defining a proposed new topic; comparing said input with existing topics identified by said concept maps to determine whether said proposed new topic may duplicate an existing topic.
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12. A computer-implemented system for facilitating reuse of previously created articles, comprising:
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means for storing attribute data specifying a set of query attributes for each of a plurality of previously created articles; means for receiving attribute data from an author specifying a set of query attributes for a contemplated article; means for comparing the received attribute data with the stored attribute data to identify previously created articles having query attributes that intersect with those of said contemplated article; and means receiving input from said author specifying whether to reuse any of said previously created articles that have been identified as having intersecting query attributes. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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