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Mobile Application Development Ontology

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Ontologies are structural knowledge components constructed to clarify concepts in a specific domain of knowledge. They are formed to represent the concepts and the relationships between these concepts in that domain. This paper proposes a Mobile Application Development Ontology that conceptualizes the knowledge in the domain of mobile application development. The use of mobile applications is flourishing as mobile devices use is pervasive. The proposed ontology aims to provide a terminology glossary reference for stakeholders in the domain of mobile application development; students, researchers, educators, mobile application analysts, and mobile application developers. The constructed ontology was visualized using a D3 library visualization tool. Applications used for the built ontology include educational purposes and glossaries for classifying concepts in the domain of mobile application development.

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ICIST '20: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Information Systems and Technologies
June 2020
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ISBN:9781450376556
DOI:10.1145/3447568
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  1. Mobile Applications
  2. Ontology
  3. Pedagogy
  4. Semantic Web

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