OBAMA, an Ontology-Based Software Tool for Agile Method Adoption
Soreangsey Kiv, Yves Wautelet, Samedi Heng, Manuel Kolp

TL;DR
This paper introduces OBAMA, a Python-based tool that simplifies accessing and displaying agile practices from ontologies, aiming to make ontology use more accessible for agile method adoption.
Contribution
The paper presents a prototype tool that enables easy retrieval and visualization of agile practices from ontologies, reducing the need for specialized knowledge.
Findings
Prototype successfully retrieves agile practices from ontologies
Tool demonstrates ease of use with Python interface
Future work includes dynamic knowledge editing features
Abstract
Tools like Prot\'eg\'e support the creation and edition of one or more ontologies in a single workspace. They nevertheless require a user to be familiar with this kind of abstractions and their supporting techniques such as a reasoner and SPARQL queries. This paper presents a step-by-step implementation of a prototype-tool that allows retrieving and displaying easily the information about agile practices contained in an ontology using Python programming language. Future development includes the flexible insertion, modification, and removal of knowledge by the user.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Business Process Modeling and Analysis
