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  • == Test Tab == The Test [[{{#var:G}}Tab|tab]] allows experimentation
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  • == Test the Protege server and client ==
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  • |Description=Quickly test definitions of classes to see that they subsume the appropriate subclasses. The DL Query tab allows users to quickly test definitions of classes to see that they subsume the appropriate subclasses.
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  • that this does work on intel macs but I have not been able to test this.
    8 KB (1,283 words) - 12:39, December 3, 2012
  • // Set the reasoner URL and test the connection
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  • ...uds, existential tree, text mining, explanation, ontology processing, lint test framework, natural language generation and more
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  • The test code I used had the following structure: ...lustrate one of the standard ways of opening an ontology in Protege. This test code was set up to work with the pizza project but it could easily be modif
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  • 7) To test generated ontology select any sub-class of @GROUND corresponding to a table
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  • * '''Assay''' – a laboratory test to find and measure the amount of a specific substance
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  • Now you are ready to test the reasoner connection and to classify the ontology.
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  • This is example code for a test class that uses the Protege-OWL API to invoke the OWL Java Code Generator. options.setOutputFolder(new File("C:\\test"));
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  • ...art of the GONG project. It has been adapted to work within Protege 4.x to test what further requirements are needed for ontology transforms.
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  • of your test [[PrF_UG_inst|instances]]. Test the full application with your end-users.
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  • ...s to. If you did not sign in, you will see a list of public ontologies. To test the editing capabilities, you may sign in with the username ''Guest'' and p
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  • ...the reason the [[DLQueryTab|DL query tab]] is so useful - we can use it to test definitions and ensure the quality of our ontological definitions. The prob
    10 KB (1,719 words) - 21:13, May 23, 2016
  • To test the plug-in, once Protege has started, create a new project by clicking on If you're done with the plug-in development, or you would like to test the plug-in in a runtime Protege, then you need to create a jar out of the
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  • # test by restarting Protege and running the tab with the default configuration. ==== Step 4: Test the results ====
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  • ...and the problem is to figure out why the connection failed. This telnet test can be run from different machines on your network to determine exactly wha
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  • ...atabase/trunk/src/test/java/org/protege/owlapi/database/TestWiki.java unit test] that runs [http://bmir-hudson1.stanford.edu/view/1-Protege4/job/org.proteg
    10 KB (1,180 words) - 22:41, September 30, 2011
  • * Java 6 or above. We test this with Oracles java more but openjdk should work. ...ge/owl/server/DirectServerSetupTest.java unit test]. The key code in this test is the code that starts the server:
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  • ...DFResource.html#canAs(java.lang.Class) RDFResource.canAs()] can be used to test whether a given object can be cast into a given interface.
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  • ...e Protege-OWL editor's manifest file for examples). The tests can return a test result object, which is then used to display results to the user. ...lude the "Find Usage" results, the classification output, and the ontology test results. You must subclass '''ResultsPanel''' and can then use some standar
    19 KB (2,809 words) - 12:54, July 1, 2010
  • So, it has "stood the test of time"
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  • [[Pr4_UG_rt_Test |Test]]
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  • 1 [[Pr4_UG_rt_Test | Test ]]<br>
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  • This allows users to quickly test definitions of classes
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  • === [[Pr4_UG_rt_Test|Test]] === The Test [[{{#var:G}}Tab|tab]] allows experimentation
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  • == Test Tab == The Test [[{{#var:G}}Tab|tab]] allows experimentation
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  • For example, users can quickly test definitions of classes The image below was displayed by a test tab,
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  • The image below was displayed by a test tab, added to a new (empty) ontology. The "AL" code stands for "Attributive The image below was displayed by a test tab, added to the [[Pr4_UG_ex_Pizza|Pizza Ontology]]. Note that this ontolo
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  • As a note to developers, it is possible, though it takes a bit of work, to test proxy configurations in a virtual network as described [[Testing Firewalls
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  • You work as you typically work just using Eclipse to develop and test. There are only a few things you need to consider: =How to write unit test case (TestNG, JUnit) and UI test cases (FEST, QFS)=
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  • Hudson is a server application to automatically and continuously build, test and deploy one or more projects. It provides an overview on the build and t ...ll as unit and UI tests, triggers reporting and communication of build and test results.
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  • Test Nexus: http://localhost:8081/nexus/index.html. Login to Nexus with user nam Test Sonar via http://localhost:9000. The default admin user name and password a
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  • # After development code including test code is checked in to a version control system as SVN. ## Retrieve code (including test code)
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  • =How-to for architects, test and project managers= Please visit https://bmir-gforge.stanford.edu/svn/hudson-test/Hudson-Test.
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  • This is the start page on how to (automatically) build and test all applications/projects related to Protégé. * How do I write test cases?
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