TY - GEN
T1 - Selecting a High-Quality Central Model for Sharing Architectural Knowledge
AU - Liang, Peng
AU - Jansen, Anton
AU - Avgeriou, Paris
N1 - Relation: http://www.rug.nl/informatica/organisatie/overorganisatie/iwi
Rights: University of Groningen, Research Institute for Mathematics and Computing Science (IWI)
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - In the field of software architecture, there has been a paradigm shift front describing the outcome of architecting process to documenting Architectural Knowledge (AK), such as design decisions and rationale. To this end, a series of domain models have been proposed for defining the concepts and their relationships in the field of AK. To a large extent, the merit of this new paradigm is derived by sharing and reusing AK across organizations, especially in geographically distributed contexts. However the employment of different AK domain models by different parties makes effective AK sharing challenging, as it needs to be mapped either from one domain model to another directly, or indirectly through a central model for simplicity when the number of AK models increases. The indirect mapping approach has proved to be a cost-effective way by sacrificing acceptable sharing quality compared with direct mapping approach. However there exist no criteria for the selection of a high quality central model besides the intuitive judgment by domain experts. In this paper we propose to tackle this issue by using the concept of semantic distance between AK models, which is calculated using rules based on the concept mapping relationships between the models. A high quality central model is there re the one with the shortest semantic distance to all potential AK models.
AB - In the field of software architecture, there has been a paradigm shift front describing the outcome of architecting process to documenting Architectural Knowledge (AK), such as design decisions and rationale. To this end, a series of domain models have been proposed for defining the concepts and their relationships in the field of AK. To a large extent, the merit of this new paradigm is derived by sharing and reusing AK across organizations, especially in geographically distributed contexts. However the employment of different AK domain models by different parties makes effective AK sharing challenging, as it needs to be mapped either from one domain model to another directly, or indirectly through a central model for simplicity when the number of AK models increases. The indirect mapping approach has proved to be a cost-effective way by sacrificing acceptable sharing quality compared with direct mapping approach. However there exist no criteria for the selection of a high quality central model besides the intuitive judgment by domain experts. In this paper we propose to tackle this issue by using the concept of semantic distance between AK models, which is calculated using rules based on the concept mapping relationships between the models. A high quality central model is there re the one with the shortest semantic distance to all potential AK models.
KW - ONTOLOGY
U2 - 10.1109/QSIC.2008.20
DO - 10.1109/QSIC.2008.20
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 978-0-7695-3312-4
T3 - International Conference on Quality Software
SP - 357
EP - 365
BT - QSIC 2008: PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY SOFTWARE
A2 - Zhu, H
PB - IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
CY - LOS ALAMITOS
T2 - 8th International Conference on Quality Software
Y2 - 12 August 2008 through 13 August 2008
ER -