IRSESISep 9, 2019

Toward a Knowledge-based Personalised Recommender System for Mobile App Development

arXiv:1909.03733v317 citations
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This addresses the need for efficient, tailored recommendations for mobile app developers, but it appears incremental as it builds on existing technologies like ontologies and machine learning without claiming major breakthroughs.

The paper tackles the problem of lacking personalized services for mobile app developers by proposing a new recommender system framework that uses ontology, semantic web technology, and machine learning to recommend tools and artifacts, aiming to minimize mismatches in query results.

Over the last few years, the arena of mobile application development has expanded considerably beyond the balance of the worldś software markets. With the growing number of mobile software companies, and the mounting sophistication of smartphones\' technology, developers have been building several categories of applications on dissimilar platforms. However, developers confront several challenges through the implementation of mobile application projects. In particular, there is a lack of consolidated systems that are competent to provide developers with personalised services promptly and efficiently. Hence, it is essential to develop tailored systems which can recommend appropriate tools, IDEs, platforms, software components and other correlated artifacts to mobile application developers. This paper proposes a new recommender system framework comprising a fortified set of techniques that are designed to provide mobile app developers with a distinctive platform to browse and search for the personalised artifacts. The proposed system make use of ontology and semantic web technology as well as machine learning techniques. In particular, the new RS framework comprises the following components; (i) domain knowledge inference module: including various semantic web technologies and lightweight ontologies; (ii) profiling and preferencing: a new proposed time-aware multidimensional user modelling; (iii) query expansion: to improve and enhance the retrieved results by semantically augmenting users\' query; and (iv) recommendation and information filtration: to make use of the aforementioned components to provide personalised services to the designated users and to answer a userś query with the minimum mismatches.

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