Multi-site software engineering ontology instantiations management using reputation based decision making
In this paper we explore the development of systems for software engineering ontology instantiations management in the methodology for multi-site distributed software development. Ultimately the systems facilitate collaboration of teams in multi-site distributed software development. In multi-site d...
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| author | Wongthongtham, Pornpit Hussain, Farookh Khadeer Chang, Elizabeth Dillon, Tharam S. |
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| description | In this paper we explore the development of systems for software engineering ontology instantiations management in the methodology for multi-site distributed software development. Ultimately the systems facilitate collaboration of teams in multi-site distributed software development. In multi-site distributed environment, team members in the software engineering projects have naturally an interaction with each other and share lots of project data/agreement amongst themselves. Since theyare not always residing at the same place and face-to-face meetings hardly happen, there is a need for methodology and tools that facilitate effective communication for efficient collaboration. Whist multi-site distributed teams collaborate, there are a lot of shared project data updated or created. In a large volume of project data, systematic management is of importance. Software engineering knowledge is represented in the software engineering ontology whose instantiations, which are undergoing evolution, need a good management system. Software engineering ontology instantiations signify project information which is shared and has evolved to reflect project development, changes in the software requirements or in the design process, to incorporate additional functionality to systems or to allow incremental improvement, etc. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-198602022-11-21T06:47:07Z Multi-site software engineering ontology instantiations management using reputation based decision making Wongthongtham, Pornpit Hussain, Farookh Khadeer Chang, Elizabeth Dillon, Tharam S. E. Chang T. Dillon R. Meersman K. Sycara trust reputation software engineering ontology Multi-site software development In this paper we explore the development of systems for software engineering ontology instantiations management in the methodology for multi-site distributed software development. Ultimately the systems facilitate collaboration of teams in multi-site distributed software development. In multi-site distributed environment, team members in the software engineering projects have naturally an interaction with each other and share lots of project data/agreement amongst themselves. Since theyare not always residing at the same place and face-to-face meetings hardly happen, there is a need for methodology and tools that facilitate effective communication for efficient collaboration. Whist multi-site distributed teams collaborate, there are a lot of shared project data updated or created. In a large volume of project data, systematic management is of importance. Software engineering knowledge is represented in the software engineering ontology whose instantiations, which are undergoing evolution, need a good management system. Software engineering ontology instantiations signify project information which is shared and has evolved to reflect project development, changes in the software requirements or in the design process, to incorporate additional functionality to systems or to allow incremental improvement, etc. 2008 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19860 10.1007/978-3-540-89784-2_7 Springer fulltext |
| spellingShingle | trust reputation software engineering ontology Multi-site software development Wongthongtham, Pornpit Hussain, Farookh Khadeer Chang, Elizabeth Dillon, Tharam S. Multi-site software engineering ontology instantiations management using reputation based decision making |
| title | Multi-site software engineering ontology instantiations management using reputation based decision making |
| title_full | Multi-site software engineering ontology instantiations management using reputation based decision making |
| title_fullStr | Multi-site software engineering ontology instantiations management using reputation based decision making |
| title_full_unstemmed | Multi-site software engineering ontology instantiations management using reputation based decision making |
| title_short | Multi-site software engineering ontology instantiations management using reputation based decision making |
| title_sort | multi-site software engineering ontology instantiations management using reputation based decision making |
| topic | trust reputation software engineering ontology Multi-site software development |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19860 |