Content: <br>Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1โ8): <br>Chapter 2 Model?Driven Engineering Foundations (pages 9โ20): <br>Chapter 3 Ontology Foundations (pages 21โ43): <br>Chapter 4 Marrying Ontology and Model?Driven Engineering (pages 44โ59): <br>Chapter 4a Conclusion of Part I (page 61): <br>Chapter 5
Semantic Web and Model-Driven Engineering
โ Scribed by Parreiras, Fernando Silva
- Publisher
- IEEE Press, Wiley
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 236
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: pt. 1. Fundamentals --
pt. 2. The TwoUse approach --
pt. 3. Applications in model-driven engineering --
pt. 4. Applications in the semantic web
โฆ Subjects
Model-driven software architecture;Software engineering;Semantic Web;Model-driven software architecture;Semantic Web;Software engineering
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