An ontology for the recommendation of technically qualified teams in distributed software projects
In Distributed Software Development, the adoption of globally distributed software development teams reduces cost and development time. In order to meet such benefits, it is important to find teams with specific technical background, required for implementing software components and modules that con...
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doaj-deb268f33fe4480e88fc406121d6a9722020-11-25T01:59:43ZengFaculdade Salesiana Maria AuxiliadoraSistemas de Informação 1983-56041983-56042015-12-011165270An ontology for the recommendation of technically qualified teams in distributed software projectsBARBOSA, L.0ELIAS, G.1UFPBUFPBIn Distributed Software Development, the adoption of globally distributed software development teams reduces cost and development time. In order to meet such benefits, it is important to find teams with specific technical background, required for implementing software components and modules that constitute software products. In such a context, it is a key aspect to contrast technical background of development teams against specified technical requirements for implementing the software project, making it possible to select the most skilled teams to develop each software component and module. Hence, this paper proposes, implements and evaluates an application ontology to support selection processes of distributed development teams, which are technically skilled to implement software modules in distributed software projects. As main contribution, experimental results show that the proposed ontology represents and formalizes an extremely complex problem in a systematic and structured way, allowing its direct or customized adoption in selection processes of globally distributed development teams.http://www.fsma.edu.br/si/edicao16/Download_FSMA_SI_2015_2_Principal_4_en.htmlOntologyDistributed Software DevelopmentKnowledge Representation and InferenceSelection Process |
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BARBOSA, L. ELIAS, G. An ontology for the recommendation of technically qualified teams in distributed software projects Sistemas de Informação Ontology Distributed Software Development Knowledge Representation and Inference Selection Process |
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An ontology for the recommendation of technically qualified teams in distributed software projects |
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An ontology for the recommendation of technically qualified teams in distributed software projects |
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An ontology for the recommendation of technically qualified teams in distributed software projects |
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An ontology for the recommendation of technically qualified teams in distributed software projects |
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An ontology for the recommendation of technically qualified teams in distributed software projects |
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ontology for the recommendation of technically qualified teams in distributed software projects |
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Faculdade Salesiana Maria Auxiliadora |
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Sistemas de Informação |
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1983-5604 1983-5604 |
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In Distributed Software Development, the adoption of globally distributed software development teams reduces cost and development time. In order to meet such benefits, it is important to find teams with specific technical background, required for implementing software components and modules that constitute software products. In such a context, it is a key aspect to contrast technical background of development teams against specified technical requirements for implementing the software project, making it possible to select the most skilled teams to develop each software component and module. Hence, this paper proposes, implements and evaluates an application ontology to support selection processes of distributed development teams, which are technically skilled to implement software modules in distributed software projects. As main contribution, experimental results show that the proposed ontology represents and formalizes an extremely complex problem in a systematic and structured way, allowing its direct or customized adoption in selection processes of globally distributed development teams. |
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Ontology Distributed Software Development Knowledge Representation and Inference Selection Process |
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