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Definição de Processos de Software em um Ambiente de Desenvolvimento de Software Baseado em Ontologias

Authors: Gleidson Bertollo; Bruno Marques Segrini; Ricardo de Almeida Falbo;

Definição de Processos de Software em um Ambiente de Desenvolvimento de Software Baseado em Ontologias

Abstract

A definição de processos de software não é uma tarefa fácil. Ela pode ser feita em diversos níveis, começando pela definição de um processo padrão para a organização, passando pela especialização deste processo em outros processos padrão especializados para paradigmas, tipos de software ou domínios de aplicação específicos, até chegar à instanciação de um processo para um projeto específico, a partir de um processo padrão, especializado ou não. Uma vez que esta é uma tarefa complexa, propensa a erros e que requer muito conhecimento e experiência, é muito importante prover ferramentas automatizadas para apoiá-la . Em ODE, um ambiente de desenvolvimento de software centrado em processo e baseado em ontologias, há uma ferramenta que apóia essa abordagem em níveis para a definição de processos. Este artigo apresenta uma evolução dessa ferramenta e discute as razões por detrás dessa evolução.

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