Abstract
Knowledge has been thought to be the most important asset in an Organization, having a significant impact on its competitiveness. Software development is knowledge-intensive but software development environments lack from specific support of knowledge management. In this paper, we present an enterprise ontology that supports the development of two case tools: an ’yellow pages’ tool that aims to represent the distribution of knowledge, skills and experiences trough the organizational structure and a tool to support human resource allocation planning in software projects based on the reuse of organizational knowledge about human resource skills and allocation. The work is concerned with Knowledge Management and Enterprise-Oriented Software Development Environments concepts.
Access this chapter
Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout
Purchases are for personal use only
Preview
Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF.
References
Villela, K., Oliveira, K.M., Santos, G., Rocha, A.R.C., Travassos, G.H.: Cordis-Fbc: an Enterprise Oriented Software Development Environment. In: Workshop Learning Software Organization, Luzern, Switzerland (2003)
Markkula, M.: The Impact of Intranet-based Knowledge Management on Software Development. In: Federation of European Software Measurement Associations – FESMA 1999, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 151-160 (1999)
Chandrasekaran, B., Josephson, J.R., Benjamins, V.R.: What Are Ontologies, and Why Do We Need Them? IEEE Intelligent Systems & their applications 14(1), 20–26 (1999)
O’Leary, D.E.: Using AI in Knowledge Management: Knowledge Bases and Ontologies. IEEE Intelligent Systems 13(3), 34–39 (1998)
Fox, M., Barbuceanu, M., Gruninger, M.: An Organization Ontology for Enterprise Modeling: Preliminary Concepts for Linking Structure and Behaviour. Computers in Industry 29, 123–134 (1996)
Uschold, M., et al.: The Enterprise Ontology. The Knowledge Engineering Review 13 (1998), www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/project/enterprise/enterprise/ontology.html
Stader, J.E., Macintosh, A.: Capability modelling and knowledge Management. In: Applications and Innovations in Intelligent Systems VII, pp. 33–50. Springer, Heidelberg (1999)
AcuÑA, S.T., et al.: Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering Software Process: Formalizing the Who’s Who, In: The 12th International Conference on Software Engineering & Knowledge Engineering, Chicago, USA, pp. 221-230 (June 2000)
Dingsoyr, T., Royrvik, E.: Skills Management as Knowledge Technology in a Software Consultancy Company. In: Althoff, K.-D., Feldmann, R.L., Müller, W. (eds.) LSO 2001. LNCS, vol. 2176, pp. 96–103. Springer, Heidelberg (2001)
Basili, V., Lindvall, M., Costa, P.: Implementing the Experience Factory concepts as a set of Experience Bases. In: SEKE 2001, Buenos Aires, Argentina, pp. 102-109 (June 2001)
Alavi, M., Leidner, D.: Knowledge Management Systems: Emerging Views and Practices from the field. In: Proceedings of the 32nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Maui, Hawaii (1999)
Staab, S.: Human Language Technologies for Knowledge Management. IEEE Intelligent Systems 16(6), 84–88 (2001)
Pirolli, P., Card, S.K.E., Wege, M.M.V.D.: The effect of information scent on searching information visualizations of large tree structures In: Advanced Visual Interfaces, AVI 2000, Palermo, Italy (2000)
Montoni, M., Miranda, R., Rocha, A.R., Travassos, G.H.: Knowledge Acquisition and Communities of Practice: an Approach to Convert Individual Knowledge into Multi-Organizational Knowledge, In: Workshop Learning Software Organization, Banff, Canada (2004)
Birk, A., Dingsoyr, T., And Stalhane, T.: Postmorten: Never Leave a Project Without It. IEEE Software 19(3), 43–45 (1998)
Markkula, M.: Knowledge Management in Software Engineering Projects. In: Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering – SEKE, Kaiserlautern, Germany (June 1999)
Farias, L., Travassos, G. H., Rocha, A. R. C.: Knowledge Management of Software Risks In: Workshop Learning Software Organization, Luzern, Switzerland (2003)
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Editor information
Editors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
Copyright information
© 2004 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
About this paper
Cite this paper
Santos, G., Villela, K., Schnaider, L., Rocha, A.R., Travassos, G.H. (2004). Building Ontology Based Tools for a Software Development Environment. In: Melnik, G., Holz, H. (eds) Advances in Learning Software Organizations. LSO 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3096. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-25983-1_3
Download citation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-25983-1_3
Publisher Name: Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg
Print ISBN: 978-3-540-22192-0
Online ISBN: 978-3-540-25983-1
eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive