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Publications in Scientific Journals:

D. Settas, A. Cerone, S. Fenz:
"Enhancing Ontology-based Antipattern Detection using Bayesian Networks";
Expert Systems With Applications, 39 (2012), 10; 9041 - 9053.



English abstract:
Antipatterns provide information on commonly occurring solutions to problems that generate negative consequences. The antipattern ontology has been recently proposed as a knowledge base for SPARSE, an intelligent system that can detect the antipatterns that exist in a software project. However, apart from the plethora of antipatterns that are inherently informal and imprecise, the information used in the antipattern ontology itself is many times imprecise or vaguely defined. For example, the certainty in which a cause, symptom or consequence of an antipattern exists in a software project. Taking into account probabilistic information would yield more realistic, intelligent and effective ontology-based applications to support the technology of antipatterns. However, ontologies are not capable of representing uncertainty and the effective detection of antipatterns taking into account the uncertainty that exists in software project antipatterns still remains an open issue. Bayesian Networks (BNs) have been previously used in order to measure, illustrate and handle antipattern uncertainty in mathematical terms. In this paper, we explore the ways in which the antipattern ontology can be enhanced using Bayesian networks in order to reinforce the existing ontology-based detection process. This approach allows software developers to quantify the existence of an antipattern using Bayesian networks, based on probabilistic knowledge contained in the antipattern ontology regarding relationships of antipatterns through their causes, symptoms and consequences. The framework is exemplified using a Bayesian network model of 13 antipattern attributes, which is constructed using BNTab, a plug-in developed for the Protege ontology editor that generates BNs based on ontological information.


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2012.02.049


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