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Creating, modifying and/or maintaining a software system is a time consuming and complex process. The digital ecosystem is a new concept introduced into the computer science and information systems world. New and already existing systems need to be integrated into these wider digital ecosystems. Here, it is crucial for the developer to understand the systems that need to be integrated to ensure that...
In this paper, we present the use of UML 2.1 to model multi-agent systems based on a goal-driven software engineering ontology. The lack of an efficient standardized modeling language is evident. The uses of UML and stereotypes UML to model multi-agent systems have been proposed. However, there are still a number of issues with the existing approaches due to inconsistent semantics of the existing...
In this paper, we describe a XML based profile for modeling the semantics of real time systems. We aim to use Real Time Markup Language (RTML) to provide a comprehensive description of temporal properties for the use in distributed systems communication. RTML is derived from a number of specifications including OMG UML Profile in Schedulability, Performance, and Time. In this paper, we discuss the...
This paper is intended as an analysis of software engineering ontology and to highlight characteristics of software engineering ontology that represent important design considerations for the methodology of multi-site distributed software development. Multi-site teams use software engineering ontology to assist in defining information for the exchange of semantic project information. Some features...
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