期刊名称:REICIS. Revista Española de Innovación, Calidad e Ingeniería del Software
电子版ISSN:1885-4486
出版年度:2008
卷号:4
期号:1
页码:6-22
语种:English
出版社:Asociación de Técnicos de Informática
摘要:Project Management has been for years a knowledge area restricted to experts and professionals in management. Currently, this expertise and practice has been recorded inseveral books and articles, and implemented in software systems and databases. Due to the increasing interest in the Semantic Web, we have sufficient tools, techniques and skills to reflect that information, giving an additional semantic feature, by using knowledge representation. The most adequate way to specify that knowledge is by using domain ontologies that let us to express terms, concepts, properties and relations for a given domain using an ontological language. In this article, we propose the Project Management Ontology (PMO), a set of ontologies that capture and store that knowledge. PMO is constructed in a modular way, so that new ontologies can be joined to PMO to enrich the project management knowledge, and also new ontologies can be built by merging them with other knowledge areas ones.
其他摘要:Project Management has been for years a knowledge area restricted to experts and professionals in management. Currently, this expertise and practice has been recorded inseveral books and articles, and implemented in software systems and databases. Due to the increasing interest in the Semantic Web, we have sufficient tools, techniques and skills to reflect that information, giving an additional semantic feature, by using knowledge representation. The most adequate way to specify that knowledge is by using domain ontologies that let us to express terms, concepts, properties and relations for a given domain using an ontological language. In this article, we propose the Project Management Ontology (PMO), a set of ontologies that capture and store that knowledge. PMO is constructed in a modular way, so that new ontologies can be joined to PMO to enrich the project management knowledge, and also new ontologies can be built by merging them with other knowledge areas ones.