An Ontology-Based Multi-Agent System to Support Requirements Traceability in Multi-Site Software Development Environment

U. Pakdeetrakulwong, P. Wongthongtham, Naveed Khan
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With the advent of the Internet, many software companies have adopted the multi-site software development approach that enables project team members to work across multiple sites. A globally dispersed project offers several advantages; however, it creates additional challenges in regard to communication, coordination and information sharing and can lead to the failure of software projects. We propose a conceptual architecture for an ontology-based multi-agent system to provide active support to access software engineering domain knowledge and to recommend software development project captured in the Software Engineering Ontology. The Software Engineering Ontology is used as a communication framework to enable knowledge sharing and reuse while the multi-agent provides the autonomy and the reactive and proactive features to the multi-site software development environment. In this paper we focus on utilizing the proposed framework to support automated requirements traceability tasks. When there is a change in requirement, software agents work cooperatively to trace and identify potentially affected software artifacts and notify the relevant team members to make them aware of any changes.
基于本体的多代理系统支持多站点软件开发环境中的需求可追溯性
随着Internet的出现,许多软件公司采用了多站点软件开发方法,使项目团队成员能够跨多个站点工作。全球分散的项目有几个优势;然而,它在沟通、协调和信息共享方面带来了额外的挑战,并可能导致软件项目的失败。提出了基于本体的多智能体系统的概念体系结构,为获取软件工程领域知识和推荐软件工程本体中捕获的软件开发项目提供主动支持。软件工程本体是实现知识共享和重用的通信框架,多代理为多站点软件开发环境提供了自主性和主动响应特性。在本文中,我们着重于利用建议的框架来支持自动化的需求跟踪任务。当需求发生变化时,软件代理会协同工作,跟踪和识别可能受影响的软件工件,并通知相关的团队成员,使他们知道任何变化。
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