My thesis in numbers
My PhD thesis Verknüpfung von Domänenwissen für ein Ontologie-basiertes IT-Management was recently published and you can read it (in German). In it, I use ontologies to enable automated IT-management across functional domains in a company. As everyone likes statistics, here are some:
Statistic | Value |
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Number of lines of code for the prototype (Java) | 7596 |
Number of lines of code for additional runtime system for Case study (Java) | 3583 |
Number of lines of code for data transformation for Case study (Scala) | 3703 |
Number of lines of manually created ontologies for Case study (OWL) | 391 |
Number of lines of programmatically generated ontologies for Case study (OWL) | 178725 |
Number of lines of manually written rules (Jena Rules) | 778 |
Number of lines of programmatically generated rules (Jena Rules) | 2726 |
Number of lines of the COBIT Ontology developed as part of the thesis | 204411 |
Number of citations in thesis | 273 |
Number of lines of code for the text of the thesis (LaTeX) | 8186 |
Number of lines of code for the diagrams of the thesis (TikZ/LaTeX) | 5166 |
Number of lines of code for the citation data of the thesis (RDF/Turtle) | 15484 |
Time to build the thesis with xelatex on my T420 | 2:02.247 |
Number of git commits for prototype and text (excluding Case study) | 849 |
Cups of coffee consumed (approx.) | 3200 |
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