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Addressing Consistency Checking of Goal Model for Software Product Line Government Tourism System

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  • Ahmad FAJAR

    (Master of Information System Department Bina Nusantara University)

  • Imam SHOFI

    (Informatics Department UIN Syarif Hidayatullah)

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Software Product Line Development needed inconsistency checking in order to improve software quality In order to handle conflict inconsistency is one of active areas in the research of Goal Oriented Requirements Engineering GORE Ontology is used to capture the knowledge of certain domain wished One of the features of Ontology described using OWL is the checking of consistency The case study is Indonesian Government Tourism System This paper presents how to develop software product line in Indonesian Government with the Ontology OWL that used for the consistency checking in the software product line for e government applications It is important because the software product line would be derived from goal model that has been consistent and no conflict These paper presents how the Ontology OWL act to handle inconsistency checking in goal model The first step conducted is to convert the goal model into Ontology using Prot g Parallel with the first step Ontology with equipped carried out the checking consistency of terminology designation and structure The next step is to conduct the checking of logic consistency Strong conflict and or Weak conflict by defining the rules using SWRL Tab

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  • Ahmad FAJAR & Imam SHOFI, 2016. "Addressing Consistency Checking of Goal Model for Software Product Line Government Tourism System," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 7(1), pages 150-155.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:7:y:2016:i:1:p:150-155
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    1. Nadzeya Kalbaska & Tomasz Janowski & Elsa Estevez & Lorenzo Cantoni, 2017. "When digital government matters for tourism: a stakeholder analysis," Information Technology & Tourism, Springer, vol. 17(3), pages 315-333, September.

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