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Title: | Task-based conceptual graphs as a basis for automating software development |
Authors: | Lee, Jonathan;Lai, Lien-Fu;Hsu, Kuo-Hsun;Fanjiang, Yong-Yi |
Contributors: | 資訊工程學系 |
Date: | 2000-12
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Issue Date: | 2012-07-02T02:01:40Z
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Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons, Inc |
Abstract: | It is widely recognized that requirements engineering is a knowledge-intensive process and cannot be dealt with using only a few general principles. Since knowledge plays a crucial role in software development, software engineers have to describe and organize various aspects of knowledge before the program can be written. A recent work by Robillard reveals that software development can be further improved by recognizing the relevant knowledge structures. In this paper, we propose the use of a task-based conceptual graphs (TBCB) framework as a basis for automating software development. By structuring and operationalizing conceptual graphs, TBCG specifications can be transformed into executable programs automatically. To construct a conceptual model, task-based specification methodology is used as the mechanism to structure the knowledge captured in conceptual models, whereas conceptual graphs are adopted as the formalism to express task-based specifications and to provide a reasoning capability for the purpose of automation. Once task-based graphs have been constructed and verified, a blackboard system will automatically transform TBCG specifications into a software system composed of database schemas, knowledge base, and user interfaces. A meeting scheduling system is used as an illustrative example to demonstrate our approach. � 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |
Relation: | International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 15: 1177-1207 |
Appears in Collections: | [資訊工程學系] 期刊論文
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