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Using a Large Linguistic Ontology for Internet-based Retrieval of Object-Oriented Components
Using a Large Linguistic Ontology for Internet-based Retrieval of Object-Oriented Components   (Citations: 32)
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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...
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    • ...For instance, in [16], the authors propose to use a graph structure to represent both reusable components and reuse query...
    • ...That’s why we decide to represent contexts (both in assets-S’ descriptors and in reuse queries, as proposed in [16]) with hierarchical graphs providing knowledge on the situation in which the intention must be satisfy as shown in Fig. 12. At this level, we use the subsumption principle between graphs for matching contexts...

    Philippe Ramadouret al. An Ontology-Based Support for Asset Design and Reuse

    • ...For instance, in [16], the authors propose to use a graph structure to represent both reusable components and reuse query...
    • ...That’s why we decide to represent contexts (both in assets-S’ descriptors and in reuse queries, as proposed in [16]) with hierarchical graphs providing knowledge on the situation in which the intention must be satisfy as shown in Figure 5. At this level, we use the subsumption principle between graphs for matching contexts...

    Philippe RAMADOURet al. An Ontology-Based Reuse Approach for Information Systems Engineering

    • ...The problem consists in different scales of values assigned to the attributes or, more generally, in different ontologies [6,7] that can be used as a basis of real objects description...

    Juliusz L. Kulikowski. Harmonisation of Soft Logical Inference Rules in Distributed Decision ...

    • ...Most of the software reuse tools [3-6] support only the retrieval of software components (like classes, functions or specifications) from repositories...

    Paulo Gomeset al. Using WordNet for case-based retrieval of UML models

    • ...Kietz et al., 2000; Borgo et al., 1997) use pre-defined lexicons, some of them (Thompson & Mooney, 1999; HASTI, SYNDIKATE) learn lexical knowledge about words too...
    • ...both aspects of relations may be learned (HASTI), while in some others the relations themselves (the first aspect) are predefined and their occurrences (the second aspect) will be learned using some templates (Borgo et al., 1997)...

    MEHRNOUSH SHAMSFARDet al. The state of the art in ontology learning: a framework for comparison

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