Date of [online] publication: 15 May 2018Informal language and the absence of a standard taxonomy for software technologies make it difficult to reliably analyze technology trends on discussion forums and other on-line venues. We propose an automated approach called Witt for the categorization of software technologies (an expanded version of the hypernym discovery problem). Witt takes as input a phrase describing a software technology or concept and returns a general category that describes it (e.g., integrated development environment), along with attributes that further qualify it (commercial, php, etc.). By extension, the approach enables the dynamic creation of lists of all technologies of a given type (e.g., web application frameworks)....
GitHub is the world's largest host of source code, with more than 150M repositories. However, most o...
Open Source communities typically use a software repos-itory to archive various software projects wi...
The explosion of the interest in the industry 4.0 generated a hype on both academia and business: th...
The World Wide Web is a constantly changing environment in which academia, industry and interest gro...
International audienceThis paper presents an automatic approach to creating taxonomies of technical ...
The complexity of the information systems field often lends itself to classification schemes, or tax...
Cette recherche en cours s'intéresse au développement d'une taxonomie en système d'information en s'...
The number of Open Source software systems is increas-ing at a rapid rate. For example, SourceForge ...
International audienceThe complexity of the information systems field often lends itself to classifi...
As more and more open-source software components become available on the internet we need automatic ...
Empirical results in software engineering have long started to show that findings are unlikely to be...
An increasing number of scientific publications rely on computational experiments to deliver their i...
This paper addresses the problem of categorizing terms or lexical entities into a predefined set of ...
Diversity of application domain compelled to design sustainable classification scheme for significan...
Artificial Intelligence technologies are growingly used within several software systems ranging from...
GitHub is the world's largest host of source code, with more than 150M repositories. However, most o...
Open Source communities typically use a software repos-itory to archive various software projects wi...
The explosion of the interest in the industry 4.0 generated a hype on both academia and business: th...
The World Wide Web is a constantly changing environment in which academia, industry and interest gro...
International audienceThis paper presents an automatic approach to creating taxonomies of technical ...
The complexity of the information systems field often lends itself to classification schemes, or tax...
Cette recherche en cours s'intéresse au développement d'une taxonomie en système d'information en s'...
The number of Open Source software systems is increas-ing at a rapid rate. For example, SourceForge ...
International audienceThe complexity of the information systems field often lends itself to classifi...
As more and more open-source software components become available on the internet we need automatic ...
Empirical results in software engineering have long started to show that findings are unlikely to be...
An increasing number of scientific publications rely on computational experiments to deliver their i...
This paper addresses the problem of categorizing terms or lexical entities into a predefined set of ...
Diversity of application domain compelled to design sustainable classification scheme for significan...
Artificial Intelligence technologies are growingly used within several software systems ranging from...
GitHub is the world's largest host of source code, with more than 150M repositories. However, most o...
Open Source communities typically use a software repos-itory to archive various software projects wi...
The explosion of the interest in the industry 4.0 generated a hype on both academia and business: th...