Applications of Software Engineering Ontology
Software engineering ontology (SE Ontology) has been developed initially to support multi-site distributed software development. It tackles the disadvantages associated with remote communication and co-ordination for software engineering projects in internationally multi-site software development en...
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| author | Wongthongtham, Pornpit Kasisopha, Natsuda Komchaliaw, Surasak |
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| description | Software engineering ontology (SE Ontology) has been developed initially to support multi-site distributed software development. It tackles the disadvantages associated with remote communication and co-ordination for software engineering projects in internationally multi-site software development environments. The SEOntology defines common shareable software engineering knowledge and typically provides software engineering concepts: what the concepts are, how they are related, and why they are related. When this generic ontology is specialized to a particular project and populated with instances which reflect the project information it provides this common understanding of project information to all the distributed members of a development team in a multi-site development environment. In this paper we present some examples of the SE Ontology applications through multi-site software development processes. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-196692017-01-30T12:15:07Z Applications of Software Engineering Ontology Wongthongtham, Pornpit Kasisopha, Natsuda Komchaliaw, Surasak Ouen Pinngern Software engineering ontology Multi-site software development Ontology evolution Software engineering ontology (SE Ontology) has been developed initially to support multi-site distributed software development. It tackles the disadvantages associated with remote communication and co-ordination for software engineering projects in internationally multi-site software development environments. The SEOntology defines common shareable software engineering knowledge and typically provides software engineering concepts: what the concepts are, how they are related, and why they are related. When this generic ontology is specialized to a particular project and populated with instances which reflect the project information it provides this common understanding of project information to all the distributed members of a development team in a multi-site development environment. In this paper we present some examples of the SE Ontology applications through multi-site software development processes. 2010 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19669 IEEE fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Software engineering ontology Multi-site software development Ontology evolution Wongthongtham, Pornpit Kasisopha, Natsuda Komchaliaw, Surasak Applications of Software Engineering Ontology |
| title | Applications of Software Engineering Ontology |
| title_full | Applications of Software Engineering Ontology |
| title_fullStr | Applications of Software Engineering Ontology |
| title_full_unstemmed | Applications of Software Engineering Ontology |
| title_short | Applications of Software Engineering Ontology |
| title_sort | applications of software engineering ontology |
| topic | Software engineering ontology Multi-site software development Ontology evolution |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19669 |