Practical software measurement: objective information for decision makers
Practical software measurement: objective information for decision makers
Integration of industrial information systems: from syntactic to semantic integration approaches
Enterprise Information Systems
Effective use of ontologies in software measurement
The Knowledge Engineering Review
On Ontology, ontologies, Conceptualizations, Modeling Languages, and (Meta)Models
Proceedings of the 2007 conference on Databases and Information Systems IV: Selected Papers from the Seventh International Baltic Conference DB&IS'2006
A Well-Founded Software Measurement Ontology
Proceedings of the 2010 conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference (FOIS 2010)
Size and Complexity Attributes for Multimodel Improvement Framework Taxonomy
SEAA '10 Proceedings of the 2010 36th EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications
EDOCW '10 Proceedings of the 2010 14th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops
Establishing a Well-Founded Conceptualization about Software Measurement in High Maturity Levels
QUATIC '10 Proceedings of the 2010 Seventh International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology
A Configuration Management task ontology for semantic integration
Proceedings of the 27th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
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Software measurement is a key process for software project management and software process improvement. There are several process quality models and measurement standards that point out its importance and present good practices for it. Unfortunately, the vocabulary used by these models is diverse. This leads to misunderstanding and problems related to the jointly use of different standards. Aiming at establishing a common conceptualization regarding the software measurement process, we developed a Software Measurement Task Ontology (SMTO), which is grounded on the Unified Foundational Ontology. This task ontology was developed to be used for addressing semantic interoperability problems arising from the jointly use of different measurement-related standards, as well as for supporting semantic integration of software applications supporting measurement.