Software Process Ontology Evaluation Using Ontoclean

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  • Oveh, R.O and Egbokhare, F.A.

Abstract

Software process is a knowledge driven process with sub-processes.
Harvesting and reuse of this knowledge is key to success in software
organisations. An improved use of this knowledge could lead to
maximum payoff in software organisations. The purpose of formal
representation is to help organisations achieve success by modelling
successful organisations. Formal representations must be first evaluated
to determine its quality before it can be fit for reuse. In this paper
Ontoclean was used to evaluate software process knowledge ontology.

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2020-03-02

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Oveh, R.O and Egbokhare, F.A. (2020). Software Process Ontology Evaluation Using Ontoclean. NIPES - Journal of Science and Technology Research, 2(1). Retrieved from https://journals.nipes.org/index.php/njstr/article/view/82

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