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Toward principles for the design of ontologies used for knowledge sharing?

T. Gruber

Recent work in Artificial Intelligence is exploring the use of formal ontologies as a way of specifying content-specific agreements for the sharing and reuse of knowledge among software entities. We take an engineering perspective on the development of such ontologies. Formal ontologies are viewed as designed artifacts, formulated for specific purposes and evaluated against objective design criteria. We describe the role of ontologies in supporting knowledge sharing activities, and then present a set of criteria to guide the development of ontologies for these purposes. We show how these criteria are applied in case studies from the design of ontologies for engineering mathematics and bibliographic data. Selected design decisions are discussed, and alternative representation choices and evaluated against the design criteria.

9328 sitasi en Computer Science
arXiv Open Access 2026
Visual Interface Workflow Management System Strengthening Data Integrity and Project Tracking in Complex Processes

Ömer Elri, Serkan Savaş

Manual notes and scattered messaging applications used in managing business processes compromise data integrity and abstract project tracking. In this study, an integrated system that works simultaneously on web and mobile platforms has been developed to enable individual users and teams to manage their workflows with concrete data. The system architecture integrates MongoDB, which stores data in JSON format, Node.js Express.js on the server side, React.js on the web interface, and React Native technologies on the mobile side. The system interface is designed around visual dashboards that track the status of tasks (To Do-In Progress-Done). The urgency of tasks is distinguished by color-coded labels, and dynamic graphics (Dashboard) have been created for managers to monitor team performance. The usability of the system was tested with a heterogeneous group of 10 people consisting of engineers, engineering students, public employees, branch managers, and healthcare personnel. In analyses conducted using a 5-point Likert scale, the organizational efficiency provided by the system compared to traditional methods was rated 4.90, while the visual dashboards achieved a perfect score of 5.00 with zero variance. Additionally, the ease of interface use was rated 4.65, and overall user satisfaction was calculated as 4.60. The findings show that the developed system simplifies complex work processes and provides a traceable digital working environment for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and project teams.

en cs.HC
DOAJ Open Access 2026
Observation‐Constrained Projections Reveal Robust Streamflow Increases in Indian Rivers

Dipesh Singh Chuphal, Vimal Mishra

Abstract Reliable streamflow projections are essential for effective water‐resource management and climate adaptation. However, streamflow projections are associated with large uncertainties due to divergent precipitation projections from climate models, which directly propagate into hydrological estimates. Observation‐constrained approaches that condition future projections on past observations have been shown to reduce such uncertainties; however, they have not been applied to streamflow projections across the Indian rivers. Using long‐term streamflow and global mean surface temperature observations, climate model projections, hydrological modeling, and a Bayesian detection–attribution framework, we developed observational constrained streamflow projections for nine major Indian rivers. The method reduces the 5–95% confidence interval of future streamflow projections by nearly one‐third compared to raw multimodel ensembles, with constraint strength controlled by internal streamflow variability and inter‐model spread in the unconstrained ensemble. Projection uncertainty is further reduced to ∼20% when considering projections based only on skillful climate models. Constrained projections indicate significant increases in streamflow in the near‐, mid‐, and far‐future periods, except for the Cauvery basin, which shows a near‐term decline. Applying the method to raw precipitation projections reveals comparable constraint strength and increases confidence in the results, given the strong dependence of Indian river flows on precipitation. Our findings underscore the importance of combining skillful climate models with post‐processing constraint methods to substantially reduce model‐based uncertainty. Overall, our results provide critical insights into future streamflow changes across Indian rivers, supporting long‐term water‐resource planning and climate‐resilient management.

Environmental sciences, Ecology
arXiv Open Access 2025
Analysis of Student-LLM Interaction in a Software Engineering Project

Agrawal Naman, Ridwan Shariffdeen, Guanlin Wang et al.

Large Language Models (LLMs) are becoming increasingly competent across various domains, educators are showing a growing interest in integrating these LLMs into the learning process. Especially in software engineering, LLMs have demonstrated qualitatively better capabilities in code summarization, code generation, and debugging. Despite various research on LLMs for software engineering tasks in practice, limited research captures the benefits of LLMs for pedagogical advancements and their impact on the student learning process. To this extent, we analyze 126 undergraduate students' interaction with an AI assistant during a 13-week semester to understand the benefits of AI for software engineering learning. We analyze the conversations, code generated, code utilized, and the human intervention levels to integrate the code into the code base. Our findings suggest that students prefer ChatGPT over CoPilot. Our analysis also finds that ChatGPT generates responses with lower computational complexity compared to CoPilot. Furthermore, conversational-based interaction helps improve the quality of the code generated compared to auto-generated code. Early adoption of LLMs in software engineering is crucial to remain competitive in the rapidly developing landscape. Hence, the next generation of software engineers must acquire the necessary skills to interact with AI to improve productivity.

en cs.SE, cs.AI
arXiv Open Access 2025
Towards an Engineering Workflow Management System for Asset Administration Shells using BPMN

Sten Grüner, Nafise Eskandani

The integration of Industry 4.0 technologies into engineering workflows is an essential step toward automating and optimizing plant and process engineering processes. The Asset Administration Shell (AAS) serves as a key enabler for creating interoperable Digital Twins that facilitate engineering data exchange and automation. This paper explores the use of AAS within engineering workflows, particularly in combination with Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) to define structured and automated processes. We propose a distributed AAS copy-on-write infrastructure that enhances security and scalability while enabling seamless cross organizational collaboration. We also introduce a workflow management prototype automating AAS operations and engineering workflows, improving efficiency and traceability.

en cs.SE
DOAJ Open Access 2025
Enhancing the oxidative cleavage of vicinal diols on Fe-ZSM-5 catalysts with hierarchical porosity

Philipp Treu, Dimitra Iltsiou, Rabia Elbuga-Ilica et al.

The oxidative cleavage of biomass-derived vicinal diols holds significant potential for producing valuable renewable carboxylic acids. Fe-ZSM-5 zeolite is a highly effective catalyst for this reaction using mild reaction conditions; however, it suffers from diffusion limitations, particularly with larger substrates. To overcome these challenges, we synthesized hierarchical ZSM-5 zeolite that integrate mesopores within the conventional microporous framework, thereby mitigating diffusion constraints. These hierarchical materials were developed using carbon templating and desilication techniques. Carbon templating led to the creation of well-defined mesopores, while desilication facilitated the formation of hollow crystals. The mesopore-containing hierarchical zeolites led to increased ion-exchange capacity, due to enhanced accessibility of exchange positions for the Fe3 + cations, with the desilicated zeolite exceeding the Fe-loading by 3.5 times that of the microporous parent ZSM-5 material, as observed by UV–vis spectroscopy, EXAFS analysis and elemental analysis by ICP-OES. Catalytic tests revealed that hierarchical Fe-ZSM-5 catalysts exhibit superior performance compared to their purely microporous counterparts. Specifically, desilication improved catalytic activity for smaller substrates, while carbon templating proved more effective for larger vicinal diols. Furthermore, the carbon templated zeolite displayed enhanced activity per Fe-site, highlighting the benefits of hierarchical porosity in optimizing catalytic performance.

Chemistry, Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
arXiv Open Access 2024
Software Performance Engineering for Foundation Model-Powered Software

Haoxiang Zhang, Shi Chang, Arthur Leung et al.

The rise of Foundation Models (FMs) like Large Language Models (LLMs) is revolutionizing software development. Despite the impressive prototypes, transforming FMware into production-ready products demands complex engineering across various domains. A critical but overlooked aspect is performance engineering, which aims at ensuring FMware meets performance goals such as throughput and latency to avoid user dissatisfaction and financial loss. Often, performance considerations are an afterthought, leading to costly optimization efforts post-deployment. FMware's high computational resource demands highlight the need for efficient hardware use. Continuous performance engineering is essential to prevent degradation. This paper highlights the significance of Software Performance Engineering (SPE) in FMware, identifying four key challenges: cognitive architecture design (i.e., the structural design that defines how AI components interact, reason, and interface with classical software components), communication protocols, tuning and optimization, and deployment. These challenges are based on literature surveys and experiences from developing an in-house FMware system. We discuss problems, current practices, and innovative paths for the software engineering community.

en cs.SE, cs.AI
arXiv Open Access 2024
Chaos Engineering: A Multi-Vocal Literature Review

Joshua Owotogbe, Indika Kumara, Willem-Jan Van Den Heuvel et al.

Organizations, particularly medium and large enterprises, typically rely heavily on complex, distributed systems to deliver critical services and products. However, the growing complexity of these systems poses challenges in ensuring service availability, performance, and reliability. Traditional resilience testing methods often fail to capture the intricate interactions and failure modes of modern systems. Chaos Engineering addresses these challenges by proactively testing how systems in production behave under turbulent conditions, allowing developers to uncover and resolve potential issues before they escalate into outages. Though chaos engineering has received growing attention from researchers and practitioners alike, we observed a lack of reviews that synthesize insights from both academic and grey literature. Hence, we conducted a Multivocal Literature Review (MLR) on chaos engineering to address this research gap by systematically analyzing 96 academic and grey literature sources published between January 2016 and April 2024. We first used the chosen sources to derive a unified definition of chaos engineering and to identify key functionalities, components, and adoption drivers. We also developed a taxonomy for chaos engineering platforms and compared the relevant tools using it. Finally, we analyzed the current state of chaos engineering research and identified several open research issues.

en cs.SE
arXiv Open Access 2024
SyDRA: An Approach to Understand Game Engine Architecture

Gabriel C. Ullmann, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Fabio Petrillo et al.

Game engines are tools to facilitate video game development. They provide graphics, sound, and physics simulation features, which would have to be otherwise implemented by developers. Even though essential for modern commercial video game development, game engines are complex and developers often struggle to understand their architecture, leading to maintainability and evolution issues that negatively affect video game productions. In this paper, we present the Subsystem-Dependency Recovery Approach (SyDRA), which helps game engine developers understand game engine architecture and therefore make informed game engine development choices. By applying this approach to 10 open-source game engines, we obtain architectural models that can be used to compare game engine architectures and identify and solve issues of excessive coupling and folder nesting. Through a controlled experiment, we show that the inspection of the architectural models derived from SyDRA enables developers to complete tasks related to architectural understanding and impact analysis in less time and with higher correctness than without these models.

en cs.SE
arXiv Open Access 2024
With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility: The Role of Software Engineers

Stefanie Betz, Birgit Penzenstadler

The landscape of software engineering is evolving rapidly amidst the digital transformation and the ascendancy of AI, leading to profound shifts in the role and responsibilities of software engineers. This evolution encompasses both immediate changes, such as the adoption of Language Model-based approaches in coding, and deeper shifts driven by the profound societal and environmental impacts of technology. Despite the urgency, there persists a lag in adapting to these evolving roles. By fostering ongoing discourse and reflection on Software Engineers role and responsibilities, this vision paper seeks to cultivate a new generation of software engineers equipped to navigate the complexities and ethical considerations inherent in their evolving profession.

en cs.SE, cs.CY

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