Automatic generation of Ontology Diagrams

  • Hemant H. Patel, Dr. Nitesh M. Sureja, Chetan J. Shingadiya, Jay D. Fuletra
Keywords: Software Engineering, Ontology, Multi-site Software Development component

Abstract

One of the main goals of software engineering (SE) discipline is a way to find a higher level of abstraction and reuse software to improve productivity and quality. The body is usually considered to be one or more of the technologies or artifacts used in software life cycle stages that can be used to achieve this goal. One of the core objectives of the software engineering (SE) industry is to find an advanced level of concept and ways of recycling software to upsurge output and quality. Typically, the object is measured to be one or more technologies or artifacts used in the software lifecycle stage, which can be used to accomplish this area. This article provides a document overview, discussion, and analysis, and implements a new solution to the automatic generate ontology diagram within a tool. We have selected several software development examples (including software product lines, component development, synthetic programming, and model-oriented engineering) to classify and discuss different methods and present ontology tools for comparison with our tool which is proposed in the document.

Published
2021-10-29
How to Cite
Chetan J. Shingadiya, Jay D. Fuletra, H. H. P. D. N. M. S. (2021). Automatic generation of Ontology Diagrams . Design Engineering, 8310-8321. Retrieved from http://thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/5872
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