To Generate the Ontology from Java Source Code

  • Ganapathy G
  • Sagayaraj S
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Abstract

Software development teams design new components and code by employing new developers for every new project. If the company archives the completed code and components, they can be reused with no further testing unlike the open source code and components. Program File components can be extracted from the Application files and folders using API’s. The proposed framework extracts the metadata from the source code using QDox code generators and stores it in the OWL using Jena framework automatically. The source code will be stored in the HDFS repository. Code stored in the repository can be reused for software development. By Archiving all the project files in to one ontology will enable the developers to reuse the code efficiently.

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Ganapathy, G., & Sagayaraj, S. (2011). To Generate the Ontology from Java Source Code. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.14569/ijacsa.2011.020218

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