The ontological formalism is an effective way for enabling interoperability across heterogeneous systems, services and users. In this scenario, a very challenging problem is the learning process of a shared ontology: humans usually represent a same domain by the use of different ontologies, semantically similar, that can differ in their structure, concepts, relations and attributes. An effective solution to this problem is the introduction of methodologies for recognizing semantic similarities among the various views of the domain expressed by the ontologies. This paper shows how an effective ontological mapping approach can improve and support complex processes as software component reusing. First, an approach to the ontology ...
Underlying heterogeneous systems, multiple ontologies are created that describe same or overlapping ...
The working technology will provide information and knowledge. Information and technology can be dev...
Part of the Communications in Computer and Information Science book series (CCIS, volume 599)A novel...
The ontological formalism is an effective way for enabling interoperability across heterogeneous sy...
Matching is a central activity in the discovery and assembly of reusable software components. We inv...
Ontology is a key factor for enabling interoperability across heterogeneous systems, services and ...
Reuse and integration are major steps in the ontology development process, often unavoidable to lowe...
If we want to compose components which were used to build a certain software application, with other...
Software reuse has been pointed as one of the most promising technique to deal with quality and prod...
Software reuse has been pointed as one of the most promising technique to deal with quality and prod...
Abstract. The Web is likely to be a central platform for software de-velopment in the future. We inv...
Ontology reuse is an important research issue. Ontology merging, integration, mapping, alignment an...
Communication in open systems is hampered by the lack of standardization of the on-tology used to de...
Research has shown that component-based software engineering leads to software that exhibits higher ...
A novel Component-based Software Engineering (CBSE) framework is proposed in this work that focuses ...
Underlying heterogeneous systems, multiple ontologies are created that describe same or overlapping ...
The working technology will provide information and knowledge. Information and technology can be dev...
Part of the Communications in Computer and Information Science book series (CCIS, volume 599)A novel...
The ontological formalism is an effective way for enabling interoperability across heterogeneous sy...
Matching is a central activity in the discovery and assembly of reusable software components. We inv...
Ontology is a key factor for enabling interoperability across heterogeneous systems, services and ...
Reuse and integration are major steps in the ontology development process, often unavoidable to lowe...
If we want to compose components which were used to build a certain software application, with other...
Software reuse has been pointed as one of the most promising technique to deal with quality and prod...
Software reuse has been pointed as one of the most promising technique to deal with quality and prod...
Abstract. The Web is likely to be a central platform for software de-velopment in the future. We inv...
Ontology reuse is an important research issue. Ontology merging, integration, mapping, alignment an...
Communication in open systems is hampered by the lack of standardization of the on-tology used to de...
Research has shown that component-based software engineering leads to software that exhibits higher ...
A novel Component-based Software Engineering (CBSE) framework is proposed in this work that focuses ...
Underlying heterogeneous systems, multiple ontologies are created that describe same or overlapping ...
The working technology will provide information and knowledge. Information and technology can be dev...
Part of the Communications in Computer and Information Science book series (CCIS, volume 599)A novel...