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Synergies Between Knowledge Engineering and Software Engineering 2018
- Grzegorz J. Nalepa, Joachim Baumeister:
Synergies Between Knowledge Engineering and Software Engineering. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 626, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-319-64160-7
Methodological Studies
- Ralph Schäfermeier, Adrian Paschke:
Aspect-Oriented Ontology Development. 3-30 - Ralph Bergmann, Gilbert Müller:
Similarity-Based Retrieval and Automatic Adaptation of Semantic Workflows. 31-54 - Isabel María del Águila, José del Sagrado:
Development of Knowledge-Based Systems Which Use Bayesian Networks. 55-73 - Paraskevi Smiari, Stamatia Bibi, Ioannis Stamelos:
Knowledge Acquisition During Software Development: Modeling with Anti-patterns. 75-92 - Rainer Knauf:
Knowledge Engineering of System Refinement What We Learnt from Software Engineering. 93-105 - Marius Brezovan, Costin Badica:
Using the Event-B Formal Method and the Rodin Framework for Verification the Knowledge Base of an Rule-Based Expert System. 107-127 - Kerstin Bach:
Knowledge Engineering for Distributed Case-Based Reasoning Systems. 129-147
Application Studies
- Paolo Ciancarini, Angelo Messina, Francesco Poggi, Daniel Russo:
Agile Knowledge Engineering for Mission Critical Software Requirements. 151-171 - Pascal Reuss, Rotem Stram, Klaus-Dieter Althoff, Wolfram Henkel, Frieder Henning:
Knowledge Engineering for Decision Support on Diagnosis and Maintenance in the Aircraft Domain. 173-196 - Paulo Novais, Tiago Oliveira, Ken Satoh, José Neves:
The Role of Ontologies and Decision Frameworks in Computer-Interpretable Guideline Execution. 197-216 - Adrian Giurca:
Metamarket - Modelling User Actions in the Digital World. 217-249 - Adrian Paschke, Ralph Schäfermeier:
OntoMaven - Maven-Based Ontology Development and Management of Distributed Ontology Repositories. 251-273 - Andrea Janes:
Non-distracting, Continuous Collection of Software Development Process Data. 275-294
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