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<b>Note:</b> <i>This User's Guide describes how to use the {{#var:PrF}} interface. | <b>Note:</b> <i>This User's Guide describes how to use the {{#var:PrF}} interface. | ||
If you wish to use the OWL extension to {{#var:Pr}}, | If you wish to use the OWL extension to {{#var:Pr}}, | ||
− | see the | + | see the [[PrF_UG_|CO-ODE]] website for documentation and examples.</i> |
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− | website for documentation and examples.</i> | ||
The {{#var:PrF}} editor enables users to build and populate ontologies that are frame-based, | The {{#var:PrF}} editor enables users to build and populate ontologies that are frame-based, | ||
using a knowledge model which is compatible with the Open Knowledge Base Connectivity protocol (OKBC). | using a knowledge model which is compatible with the Open Knowledge Base Connectivity protocol (OKBC). | ||
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− | a set of instances of those classes - individual exemplars of the concepts that hold specific values for their properties | + | a set of instances of those classes - |
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− | A wide set of user interface elements that can be customized to enable users to model knowledge and enter data in domain-friendly forms. | + | A wide set of user interface elements that can be customized to enable users |
+ | to model knowledge and enter data in domain-friendly forms. | ||
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− | A plug-in architecture that can be extended with custom-designed elements, | + | A plug-in architecture that can be extended with custom-designed elements, such as: |
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− | various storage formats (e.g., | + | various storage formats |
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− | additional support tools (e.g., | + | additional support tools |
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− | A Java-based Application Programming Interface (API) that makes it possible for plug-ins and other applications to access, | + | A Java-based Application Programming Interface (API) |
− | + | that makes it possible for plug-ins and other applications | |
− | + | to access, use, and display ontologies created with {{#var:PrF}}. | |
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Revision as of 10:22, October 16, 2008
What is ?
Protege-Frames User's Guide |
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Intoductory Topics |
Using this Guide |
What is Protege? |
What is Protege-Frames? |
Planning a Project |
A Newspaper Example |
Extending Protege |
Glossary, Editing Help |
Note: This User's Guide describes how to use the Protege-Frames interface. If you wish to use the OWL extension to Protege, see the CO-ODE website for documentation and examples.
The Protege-Frames editor enables users to build and populate ontologies that are frame-based, using a knowledge model which is compatible with the Open Knowledge Base Connectivity protocol (OKBC). In this model, an ontology consists of:
a set of classes, organized in a subsumption hierarchy to represent a domain's salient concepts
a set of slots, associated to classes to describe their properties and relationships
a set of instances of those classes - individual exemplars of the concepts that hold specific values for their properties
Features of Protege-Frames include:
A wide set of user interface elements that can be customized to enable users to model knowledge and enter data in domain-friendly forms.
A plug-in architecture that can be extended with custom-designed elements, such as:
graphical components (e.g., graphs and tables)
media (e.g., sound, images, and video)
various storage formats (e.g., RDF, XML, HTML, and database back-ends)
additional support tools (e.g., for ontology management, ontology visualization, inference and reasoning, etc.)
A Java-based Application Programming Interface (API) that makes it possible for plug-ins and other applications to access, use, and display ontologies created with Protege-Frames.