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Prototype Generation from Ontology Charts
April 07-April 09
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ITNG.2008.239Fifth International Conference on Inf ...
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Semantic Analysis is a business analysis method designed to capture user requirements and represent them as text or in a graph that is called Ontology Chart. Ontology Charts can be mapped one to one to temporal Database schemas and Class diagrams that developers can use to produce software systems. In principle, these systems can be extended with out the need to modify the database schema of the legacy system. However Semantic Analysis is not widely used hence there is a lack of experts in the field and no design patterns are available. These make it difficult for the analysts to pass the organizational knowledge to the engineers. This study will suggest an automated technique that can produce a prototype from an Ontology Chart.
Index Terms:
Ontology Chart, Prototype Generation, Semantic Analysis, Semantic Analysis Toolkit
Citation:
George Tsaramirsis, Iman Poernomo, "Prototype Generation from Ontology Charts," itng, pp.1177-1178, Fifth International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations (itng 2008), 2008
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