There are few books available in the area of Ontology for software engineering and this is one the best. The book has eleven chapters, structured in three sections: Introduction, Ontology and domain set concepts and applied ontology as software artifacts in the software process and technologies. Th
Ontologies for Software Engineering and Software Technology
β Scribed by Oscar Corcho, Mariano FernΓ‘ndez-LΓ³pez (auth.), Coral Calero, Francisco Ruiz, Mario Piattini (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 344
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Communication is one of the main activities in software projects, many such projects fail or encounter serious problems because the stakeholders involved have different understandings of the problem domain and/or they use different terminologies. Ontologies can help to mitigate these communication problems.
Calero and her coeditors mainly cover two applications of ontologies in software engineering and software techonology: sharing knowledge of the problem domain and using a common terminology among all stakeholders; and filtering the knowledge when defining models and metamodels.
The editors structured the contributions into three parts: first, a detailed introduction into the use of ontologies in software engineering and software technology in general; second, the use of ontologies to conceptualize different process-related domains such as software maintenance, software measurement, or SWEBOK, initiated by IEEE; third, the use of ontologies as artifacts in several software processes, like, for example, in OMGβs MOF or MDA.
By presenting the advanced use of ontologies in software research and software projects, this book is of benefit to software engineering researchers in both academia and industry.
β¦ Table of Contents
Ontological Engineering: Principles, Methods, Tools and Languages....Pages 1-48
Using Ontologies in Software Engineering and Technology....Pages 49-102
Engineering the Ontology for the SWEBOK: Issues and Techniques....Pages 103-121
An Ontology for Software Development Methodologies and Endeavours....Pages 123-151
Software Maintenance Ontology....Pages 153-173
An Ontology for Software Measurement....Pages 175-196
An Ontological Approach to SQL:2003....Pages 197-215
The Object Management Group Ontology Definition Metamodel....Pages 217-247
Ontologies, Meta-models, and the Model-Driven Paradigm....Pages 249-273
Use of Ontologies in Software Development Environments....Pages 275-309
Semantic Upgrade and Publication of Legacy Data....Pages 311-339
β¦ Subjects
Software Engineering; Models and Principles; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
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