A framework for active software engineering ontology
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Open access
Authors
Pakdeetrakulwong, Udsanee
Date
2017Supervisor
Dr Ponnie Clark
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Business
School
Information Systems
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Abstract
The passive structure of ontologies results in the ineffectiveness to access and manage the knowledge captured in them. This research has developed a framework for active Software Engineering Ontology based on a multi-agent system. It assists software development teams to effectively access, manage and share software engineering knowledge as well as project information to enable effective and efficient communication and coordination among teams. The framework has been evaluated through the prototype system as proof-of-concept experiments.
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