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    Towards Social Network based Approach for Software Engineering Ontology Sharing and Evolution

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    Authors
    Wongthongtham, Pornpit
    Chang, Elizabeth
    Aseeri, Ahmed
    Date
    2007
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Wongthongtham, Pornpit and Chang, Elizabeth and Aseeri, Ahmed A. 2007. Towards Social Network based Approach for Software Engineering Ontology Sharing and Evolution, in Meersman, R. and Tari, Z. and Herrero, P. (ed), Proceedings of the On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2007: OTM 2007 Workshops, pp. 1233-1243, Nov 25-30 2007. Heidelberg, Germany: SpringerLink.
    Source Title
    On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2007: OTM 2007 Workshops
    DOI
    10.1007/978-3-540-76890-6_51
    Faculty
    Curtin Business School
    School of Information Systems
    School
    Centre for Extended Enterprises and Business Intelligence
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    The original publication is available at http://www.springerlink.com

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21271
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    In this paper, we present a multi-agent social network approach that integrates the software engineering ontology and expert recommendation facilities for communities of software engineers remotely working on related software engineering projects. The software engineering ontology enables an active ecology of agents to convey, consume and act on project information (semi) autonomously, according to explicit software engineering domain knowledge. Recommendation techniques are addressed to make progress ? ability to recommend useful project information, solution(s) for project issues that arise as experts.

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