OntoDiSENv1: an Ontology to Support Global Software Development

  • Chaves A
  • Steinmacher I
  • Lapasini Leal G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Global Software Development (GSD) brought competitive advantages to organizations, but it has also imposed some drawbacks due to the physical distribution. A critical aspect of this approach is related to communication. In order to provide the same semantic understanding about information exchanged on the environment to all team members it is necessary to minimize the ambiguity. This paper presents OntoDiSENv1, application ontology for a distributed software development environment. The goal of this ontology is support communication among geographically dispersed team members. The ontology is integrated to a contextual information dissemination model, which notifies the team members about the actions that occur on the shared workspace and can influence their work. The main contribution of OntoDiSENv1 is to support contextual information representation and processing, providing inference capability and semantic consistency of the information disseminated.

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Chaves, A. P., Steinmacher, I., Lapasini Leal, G. C., M. Huzita, E. H., & Biasão, A. B. (2011). OntoDiSENv1: an Ontology to Support Global Software Development. CLEI Electronic Journal, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.19153/cleiej.14.2.2

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