Um método para criação de tesauros semânticos de requisitos usando a ontologia SKOS

Authors

  • Rodrigo Oliveira Zacarias
  • Mark Douglas de Azevedo Jacyntho
  • Aline Pires Vieira de Vasconcelos

Abstract

Problems related to requirements specification, such as ambiguity and incompleteness, are still recurrent within information
system development processes. Reusing requirements is one of the mechanisms that can help reduce these setbacks. In this
sense, this paper aims to propose a method for creating and publishing reuse-oriented semantic thesauri of requirements, us-ng the Semantic Web’s technologies and standards, and following the principles of Linked Data. The central ontology used for
a formal description of these thesauri is the Simple Knowledge Organization System. This ontological model provides a set of
thesaurus-creating axioms and properties, allowing accurate and reliable documentation of the definition, hierarchy, and other
interrelationships among a system’s requirements, in a knowledge graph. We present a prototypical Web service that functions
as a repository for reuse and demonstrates the method in practice. We also describe a study about the feasibility of the proposal,
which was carried out with professionals and included a group discussion and later, the completion of individual evaluation
questionnaires. The study’s results were mostly favorable, and some suggestions for improvement were appointed. The participants considered the proposal relevant to Requirements Engineering and with potential for expansion, since the guidelines
presented allow the creation of new kinds of inference and navigability over the stored requirements

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Published

2020-06-25

How to Cite

Oliveira Zacarias, R. ., de Azevedo Jacyntho, M. D. ., & Pires Vieira de Vasconcelos, A. . (2020). Um método para criação de tesauros semânticos de requisitos usando a ontologia SKOS. Transinformação, 32. Retrieved from https://puccampinas.emnuvens.com.br/transinfo/article/view/5882

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