State of the Art of Community-Driven Software Engineering Ontology Evolution

Ontology evolution becomes an interesting topic in the semantic web field and increasingly getting research momentum. However, there is still a lack of understanding and support in ontology evolution. In this paper, we focus on an approach for ontology evolution of Software Engineering Ontology (SE Ontology) in multi-site software development setting. An integration of agents with semantic web technology and recommender systems to address communication and co-ordination issues is proposed together with a use of social networks for the purpose of ontology evolution.

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