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Open Source Feasibility in Process Ontology Development
Lee, Jintae,Schlenoff, Craig 한국정보전략학회 2002 한국정보전략학회지 Vol.5 No.1
The goal of the PSL (Process Specification Language) project at NIST is to develop a process specification "interlingua" for process information sharing across different applications in the manufacturing domain. A process model in PSL is to be composed of the PSL-CORE and a number of extensions that provide domain-specific or task-specific constructs. Thus, the PSL extensions constitute the components to be developed, related, and reused for a complete service. As such, the development and the management of these extensions present a number of organizational issues (e.g. motivation for contribution and quality control) apart from the technical issues. This paper explores the feasibility of using the open source paradigm as a way to address these organizational issues. It first identifies the critical factors for a successful open source project and then, for each of the factors, assesses whether it holds or can be made to hold for the PSL project.