Using a Large Linguistic Ontology for Internet-based Retrieval of Object-Oriented Components
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this paper adopts a language oflimited expressiveness, privileging the simplicity of use asthe most important requirement. We adopt a very simplegraph structure for representing both queries and componentdata, but -- differently from most of current systems -- we donot assume the user to have familiarity with the vocabularyused for component encoding, relying on a large linguisticontology like Sensus [Swartout et al. 1996] to perform thematch between queries and data. In the encoding...