Ontology-mediated validation of software models
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- Conference Proceeding
- Citation:
- Information Systems Development - Business Systems and Services: Modeling and Development, 2011, pp. 455 - 467
- Issue Date:
- 2011-12-01
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When errors in software modelling activities propagate to later phases of software development lifecycle, they become costlier to fix and lower the quality of the final product. Early validation of software models can prevent rework and incorrect development non-compliant with client's specification. In this paper we advocate the use of ontologies to validate and improve the quality of software models as they are being developed, at the same time bridging the traditional gap between developers and clients.We propose a general ontology-mediated process to validate software models that can be adapted in a broad range of software development projects.We illustrate this for Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) development providing early evidence of the soundness of our approach.We successfully validate and improve the quality of MAS models for a real-life development project, illustrating the ontology-mediated models validation in a commercial setting. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011.
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