An intersemiotic translation of normative utterances to machine language

Giuliana Loddo, Olimpia
Conceptualization
2022-01-01

Abstract

Programming Languages (PL) effectively performs an intersemiotic translation from a natural language to machine language. PL comprises a set of instructions to implement algorithms, i.e., to perform (computational) tasks. Similarly to Normative Languages (NoL), PLs are formal languages that can perform both regulative and constitutive functions. The paper presents the first results of interdisciplinary research aimed at highlighting the similarities between NoL (social sciences) and PL (computer science) through everyday life examples, exploiting Object-Oriented Programming Language tools and an Internet of Things (IoT) system as a case study. Given the pandemic emergency, the urge to move part of our social life to the digital world arose, together with the need to effectively transpose regulative rules and constitutive rules through different strategies for translating a normative utterance expressed in natural language.
2022
Inglese
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Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Normative languages; Constitutive rules; Regulative rules; Programming languages
This research is part of the project Legal Acts, Images, Institutions: The Form of the Legal Act in the Era of Legal Design, Department of Law, University of Cagliari. The project was supported by Fondazione Sardegna, CUP F72F20000430007.
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Addis, Andrea; Giuliana Loddo, Olimpia
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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