Beyond Capturing and Maintaining Software Engineering Knowledge (2005)
| Venue: | Wikitology” as Shared Semantics, Workshop on Knowledge Engineering and Software Engineering, KI 2005 |
| Citations: | 2 - 2 self |
BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{Klein05beyondcapturing,
author = {Bertin Klein and Christian Hoecht and Björn Decker},
title = {Beyond Capturing and Maintaining Software Engineering Knowledge},
booktitle = {Wikitology” as Shared Semantics, Workshop on Knowledge Engineering and Software Engineering, KI 2005},
year = {2005}
}
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Abstract
Abstract. Both disciplines – AI and SE – share the need to answer with structure (either called variables or data structures, or information or knowledge) when confronted with a real world scenario. This article discusses how SE Knowledge may be maintained and constantly cultivated among software engineers, adopting the well known Wiki concept based on approaches focussing ontologies. However, the main objective is not to destroy the desired lightweight character that Wikis stay for and have rather been successful for. In the long run it should result in a higher quality of software systems due to a better availiability and viability of SE-specific knowledge. 1 Creating systems for system creators The success of a system requires the art to really understand the problem it is supposed to solve. This understanding needs to be tranferred into a system with both, a considerable match of the system features with the necessities of the scenario in which it is used and with fatal flaws absent. System implementations







