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Musen, M. (1998). Ontology Oriented Design and Programming: a New Kind of OO. In: J. Cuena (ed.), Proceedings of the 15th IFIP World Computer Congress, WCC'98, Conference on Information Technology and Knowledge Systems, IT&KNOWS'98, pp. 17-20.

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Integration of Behavioural Requirements.. - Herlea, Jonker.. (1999)   (Correct)

....to formal can be integrated within knowledge engineering. From the basic ingredients in knowledge engineering methodologies the following are especially relevant to the integration of requirements specification: knowledge level approaches to problem solving methods (e.g. 14] ontologies (e.g. [23]) and verification (e.g. 9] It has to be defined how requirements specification relates to these basic ingredients. Therefore, integration of requirements specification within a principled knowledge engineering methodology has to address, in particular: integration of requirements ....

Musen, M. (1998). Ontology Oriented Design and Programming: a New Kind of OO. In: J. Cuena (ed.), Proceedings of the 15th IFIP World Computer Congress, WCC'98, Conference on Information Technology and Knowledge Systems, IT&KNOWS'98, pp. 17-20.


Ontology based design of surveillance systems with NUT - Kotkas, Penjam, Tyugu (2000)   (Correct)

....to the scalability and maintainability of such systems. Arrangement of a large software system as an unorganized collections of production rules leads to problems like the goals of individual rules are often impossible to determine, potential interactions among rules are dicult to predict, etc. [1]. Knowledge based application software includes models of the domain in which the program will execute, and of the task that the program attempts to automate. Modern techniques for construction of knowledge based systems provide a basis for the design and representation of such models. By making ....

....systems provide a basis for the design and representation of such models. By making the domain models and task models that underlay these systems explicit, the design methodologies o er the ability to reuse those models to develop new applications as well as to reuse the program code. In [1], M.A.Musen demonstrates that wellestablished approaches for system design emerging from the knowledge based systems community have made explicit four kinds of components required for building intelligent computer programs. These components include: 1) domain ontologies, which de ne a set of ....

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M.A.Musen, Ontology oriented design and programming: a new kind of "OO", In J.Cuena (ed.) Proc. Information Technology and Knowledge Systems, 15th IFIP World Computer Congress, Wien, 1998, 1 - 5 pp.


Specification of Behavioural Requirements within.. - Herlea, Jonker.. (1999)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....in which the input and output references are made explicitly visible in the structure of the formulation. Moreover, during such an analysis process the concepts that relate to input can be identified and distinguished from the concepts that relate to output: acquisition of a (domain) ontology (cf. [19]) is integrated within requirements engineering. Possibly the requirement splits in a natural manner into two or more simpler requirements. This often leads to a number of new (representations of) requirements. The ontology later facilitates the formalisation of requirements and scenarios, as ....

Musen, M., Ontology Oriented Design and Programming: a New Kind of OO. In: J. Cuena (ed.), Proceedings of the 15th IFIP World Computer Congress, WCC'98, Conference on Information Technology and Knowledge Systems, IT&KNOWS'98, 1998, pp. 17-20.

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