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E-raamat: Knowledge Engineering for Software Development Life Cycles: Support Technologies and Applications

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  • ISBN-13: 9781609605100
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Knowledge Engineering for Software Development Life Cycles: Support Technologies and Applications bridges the best practices and design principles successfully employed over last two decades with modern Knowledge Engineering (KE), which has provided some of the most valuable techniques and tools to support encoding knowledge and experiences. Through its identification and exploration of software development practices, captured as software guidelines that can be represented to automated software development, decision making, and knowledge management, this book brings industry and academia together to address the need for the growing applications and supporting knowledge-based approaches to software development.
Preface xiii
Acknowledgment xvi
Section 1 Requirements Engineering and Knowledge Engineering
Chapter 1 Modern Approaches to Software Engineering in the Compositional Era
1(20)
Ali Dogru
Pinar Senkul
Ozgur Kaya
Chapter 2 Natural Language Processing Techniques in Requirements Engineering
21(13)
A. Egemen Yilmaz
I. Berk Yilmaz
Chapter 3 Requirement Management and Link with Architecture and Components
34(34)
Jean-Louis Boulanger
Chapter 4 Managing Requirements Elicitation Knowledge using a Spatial Hypertext Wiki
68(16)
Carlos Solis
Nour Ali
Chapter 5 Knowledge Management in E-Commerce
84(12)
Zaigham Mahmood
Chapter 6 Multiagent System for Supporting the Knowledge Management in the Software Process
96(19)
Francisco Milton Mendes Neto
Marcal Jose de Oliveira Morais II
Section 2 Design Patterns, Components, Services and Reuse
Chapter 7 Towards Understanding the Use of Patterns in Software Engineering
115(21)
Pankaj Kamthan
Chapter 8 Implications of Markup on the Description of Software Patterns
136(25)
Pankaj Kamthan
Chapter 9 Empowering Web Service Search with Business Know-How: Application to Scientific Workflows
161(16)
Isabelle Mirbel
Pierre Crescenzo
Nadia Cerezo
Chapter 10 Knowledge Engineering Support for Agent-Oriented Software Reuse
177(19)
Rosario Girardi
Adriana Leite
Chapter 11 Software Reusability Estimation Model Using Metrics Governing Design Architecture
196(15)
Gopalakrishnan T.R. Nair
Selvarani R.
Section 3 Testing, Metrics and Process Improvement
Chapter 12 Knowledge Engineering Support for Intelligent Software Test Optimization
211(33)
D. Jeya Mala
Chapter 13 A Framework for Internet Security Assessment and Improvement Process
244(12)
Muthu Ramachandran
Zaigham Mahmood
Chapter 14 Software Metrics and Design Quality in Object Oriented Paradigm
256(17)
Gopalakrishnan T.R. Nair
Selvarani R.
Chapter 15 Knowledge Management in Software Process Improvement: A Case Study of Very Small Entities
273(16)
Shuib Bin Basri
Rory V. O'Connor
Chapter 16 Software Process Model using Dynamic Bayesian Networks
289(22)
Thomas Schulz
Lukasz Radlinski
Thomas Gorges
Wolfgang Rosenstiel
Compilation of References 311(29)
About the Contributors 340(5)
Index 345