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Dimensions of Formality: A Case Study for MKM in Software Engineering

Digital Libraries 2010-04-29 v1 Artificial Intelligence Software Engineering

Abstract

We study the formalization of a collection of documents created for a Software Engineering project from an MKM perspective. We analyze how document and collection markup formats can cope with an open-ended, multi-dimensional space of primary and secondary classifications and relationships. We show that RDFa-based extensions of MKM formats, employing flexible "metadata" relationships referencing specific vocabularies for distinct dimensions, are well-suited to encode this and to put it into service. This formalized knowledge can be used for enriching interactive document browsing, for enabling multi-dimensional metadata queries over documents and collections, and for exporting Linked Data to the Semantic Web and thus enabling further reuse.

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@article{arxiv.1004.5071,
  title  = {Dimensions of Formality: A Case Study for MKM in Software Engineering},
  author = {Andrea Kohlhase and Michael Kohlhase and Christoph Lange},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.5071},
  year   = {2010}
}

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To appear in The 9th International Conference on Mathematical Knowledge Management: MKM 2010

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