Date of Publication :6th April 2018
Abstract: The ongoing process of semantic web technology guarantees new opportunities for analysis into software development.Nonetheless, because the semantic web's fundamental principles have a strong tradition in the area of information technology, it is sometimes difficult for engineers to neglect the range of ontology-enabled strategies to Software Engineering.The word ontology is becoming prominent in various computer science fields such as Machine learning, Informant Systems, Registry or Web Innovations.Diverging from its initial intellectual significance, the word ontology stands for a structured explicit configuration of a shared categorization in the sense of computer engineering.Software Engineering (SE) is an area where conceptualization plays a significant role, e.g. in the initial stages of application development, in the implication, use and reprocess of software tools, as the premise for the inclusion. So ontologies are probably going to conquer the Software Engineering area.The use of ontologies in each step of software engineering provides a strategic advantage across conventional approach, leading to greater exchange and retrieval of knowledge.
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