The many dimensions of the software process
Crossroads - Special issue on Windows programming
Software Cost Estimation with Cocomo II with Cdrom
Software Cost Estimation with Cocomo II with Cdrom
Intelligent Systems for Tourism
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Managing Web Sites with OntoWebber
EDBT '02 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Extending Database Technology: Advances in Database Technology
Application Modeling for the Semantic Web
LA-WEB '03 Proceedings of the First Conference on Latin American Web Congress
Calculating ROI for Software Product Lines
IEEE Software
Engineering semantic web information systems in Hera
Journal of Web Engineering
Integrating open data and generating travel itinerary in semantic-aware tourist information system
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications and Services
Improving travel information access with semantic search application on mobile environment
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing and Multimedia
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The growing sophistication of user requirements in tourism due to the advent of new technologies such as the Semantic Web and mobile computing has imposed new possibilities for improved intelligence in Tourism Information Systems (TIS). Traditional software engineering and web engineering approaches cannot suffice, hence the need to find new product development approaches that would sufficiently enable the next generation of TIS. The next generation of TIS are expected among other things to: enable semantics-based information processing, exhibit natural language capabilities, facilitate inter-organization exchange of information in a seamless way, and evolve proactively in tandem with dynamic user requirements. In this paper, a product development approach called Product Line for Ontology-based Semantics-Aware Tourism Information Systems (PLOSATIS) which is a novel hybridization of software product line engineering, and Semantic Web engineering concepts is proposed. PLOSATIS is presented as potentially effective, predictable and amenable to software process improvement initiatives.