A Configuration Management task ontology for semantic integration
@inproceedings{Calhau2012ACM, title={A Configuration Management task ontology for semantic integration}, author={Rodrigo Fernandes Calhau and Ricardo de Almeida Falbo}, booktitle={SAC}, year={2012} }
Configuration Management (CM) is an important task for developing complex products. It is a complex task and there are many CM systems that aim to support it. However, generally, these systems work in isolation and there is a need for integrating them. In this context, ontologies have an important role, acting as an inter-lingua to help achieving a shared conceptualization that allows semantic integration. This paper presents an ontology of the CM task. This ontology was built with the purpose… CONTINUE READING
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