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Uwe Assmann, Uwe Assmann et al, Jürgen Ebert, Jeff Z. Pan, Steffe Staab, Steffen Staab...
Ontology-Driven Software Development
English · Paperback / Softback
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Description
This book is about a significant step forward in software development. It brings state-of-the-art ontology reasoning into mainstream software development and its languages. Ontology Driven Software Development is the essential, comprehensive resource on enabling technologies, consistency checking and process guidance for ontology-driven software development (ODSD). It demonstrates how to apply ontology reasoning in the lifecycle of software development, using current and emerging standards and technologies. You will learn new methodologies and infrastructures, additionally illustrated using detailed industrial case studies.
The book will help you:
- Learn how ontology reasoning allows validations of structure models and key tasks in behavior models.
- Understand how to develop ODSD guidance engines for important software development activities, such as requirement engineering, domain modeling and process refinement.
- Become familiar with semantic standards, such as the Web Ontology Language (OWL) and the SPARQL query language.
- Make use of ontology reasoning, querying and justification techniques to integrate software models and to offer guidance and traceability supports.
List of contents
Introduction.- Part I Ontology and Software Technologies.- Model-Driven Software Development (MDSD).- Ontology Languages and Description Logics.- Case Studies for Marrying Ontology and Software Technologies.- Part II Foundational Technologies for Ontology-Driven Software Development.- Scalable Ontology Reasoning Services.- Traceability.- Metamodelling and Ontologies.- Part III Consistency Checking in Ontology Driven Software Development (ODSD).- Ontology and Bridging Technologies.- Ontology Reasoning for Consistency-Preserving Structural Modelling.- Ontology Reasoning for Process Models.- Part IV Ontology Driven Software Development (ODSD) with Process Guidance.- Ontology-Driven Metamodeling for Ontology-Integrated Modelling.- A Platform for ODSD: The MOST Workbench.- Ontology-Guided Software Engineering in the MOST Workbench.- Conclusion and Outlooks.
About the author
Jeff Z. Panis a Senior Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen and the Deputy Director of Research of the Department of Computing Science. Jeff has a strong academic background in semantic reasoning, in particular scalable ontology reasoning, querying and reuse, and their applications (such as in software engineering).
Steffen Staabis professor at the University of Koblenz-Landau and Director of the Institute for Web Science and Technologies. Steffen has a comprehensive background in semantic technologies and their application in areas such as software and service engineering and software architectures.
Uwe Aßmannis a professor for software engineering at the Technical University of Dresden and co-chair of the Institute for Software and Multimedia Technology. Uwe has a strong academic and industry background in software development.
Jürgen Ebert is a professor at the University of Koblenz-Landau and holds the chair for Software Engineering in Koblenz since 1982. Jürgen has a strong background in modeling, software architecture, and software reengineering.
Yuting Zhaois a researcher at the University of Aberdeen. Yuting focuses on formalising and reasoning using semantic technologies, as well as their applications.
Summary
This book is about a significant step forward in software development. It brings state-of-the-art ontology reasoning into mainstream software development and its languages. Ontology Driven Software Development is the essential, comprehensive resource on enabling technologies, consistency checking and process guidance for ontology-driven software development (ODSD). It demonstrates how to apply ontology reasoning in the lifecycle of software development, using current and emerging standards and technologies. You will learn new methodologies and infrastructures, additionally illustrated using detailed industrial case studies.
The book will help you:
- Learn how ontology reasoning allows validations of structure models and key tasks in behavior models.
- Understand how to develop ODSD guidance engines for important software development activities, such as requirement engineering, domain modeling and process refinement.
- Become familiar with semantic standards, such as the Web Ontology Language (OWL) and the SPARQL query language.
- Make use of ontology reasoning, querying and justification techniques to integrate software models and to offer guidance and traceability supports.
Additional text
From the reviews:
“The European project ‘MOST: Marrying Ontology and Software Technology’ is the origin of this book. … It is intended to serve different audiences, ranging from researchers who seek an introduction to a new area of investigation to students (advanced undergraduate and graduate) in a classroom. To assist instructors and students, the editors have identified sections in the book as being particularly important for students.” (Anthony J. Duben, Computing Reviews, June, 2013)
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From the reviews:
"The European project 'MOST: Marrying Ontology and Software Technology' is the origin of this book. ... It is intended to serve different audiences, ranging from researchers who seek an introduction to a new area of investigation to students (advanced undergraduate and graduate) in a classroom. To assist instructors and students, the editors have identified sections in the book as being particularly important for students." (Anthony J. Duben, Computing Reviews, June, 2013)
Product details
Assisted by | Uwe Assmann (Editor), Uwe Assmann et al (Editor), Jürgen Ebert (Editor), Jeff Z. Pan (Editor), Steffe Staab (Editor), Steffen Staab (Editor), Yuting Zhao (Editor) |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 01.01.2015 |
EAN | 9783642428951 |
ISBN | 978-3-642-42895-1 |
No. of pages | 338 |
Dimensions | 174 mm x 19 mm x 236 mm |
Weight | 545 g |
Illustrations | XVIII, 338 p. |
Subjects |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> IT, data processing
> IT
B, Künstliche Intelligenz, Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, computer science, reasoning systems, software processes |
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