![]() ![]() Such ontologies are composed of domain and implementation concepts as they come from the source code. The extracted ontologies are then compared in terms of the concepts they contain and the support they give to program understanding, specifically concept location. ![]() In this paper, we present two approaches that exploit structural and linguistic aspects of the source code to extract ontologies. However, identifier names contain relevant clues to rediscover the mapping and make it available to programmers. ![]() Such mapping is often implicit and undocumented. Program understanding involves mapping domain concepts to the code elements that implement them.
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