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An Efficient Software Engineering Ontology Tool for Knowledge Sharing


Published in Volume 7, Issue 4, No 7, pp 19-27, July 2010


Ontology is an important concept in Computer Science to formally represent knowledge in a way software can process the knowledge and reason about it. The software engineering ontology assists in defining information for the exchange of semantic project information framework. It intends to clear up the ambiguities that occur in the knowledge sharing between the software engineers. This paper presents the basic ontological representations for a given software project that which is well developed using the rudimentary software engineering principles. It draws a bead on an ontology model of software engineering to represent its knowledge. This paper also elicits about the analysis of SE Ontology and its advantages/applications with the example scenarios. Finally, a practical implementation of the in-depth ontological representation is elicited at the terminal of the paper with appropriate illustrations.

Keywords: Software Engineering, Ontology development, Multisite software development, Knowledge Sharing and Knowledge Engineering

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