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In the interim, please refer to the [http://protege.stanford.edu/conference/2007/presentations/10.01_Nyulas.pdf abstract for the presentation about DataMaster] at the [http://protege.stanford.edu/conference/2007/index.html 10th International Protege Conference]. | In the interim, please refer to the [http://protege.stanford.edu/conference/2007/presentations/10.01_Nyulas.pdf abstract for the presentation about DataMaster] at the [http://protege.stanford.edu/conference/2007/index.html 10th International Protege Conference]. | ||
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+ | This work was supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under grant number SPO-34603. We would also like to acknowledge the [http://protege.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?DataGenie DataGenie] plug-in, parts of which were adopted by DataMaster. | ||
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DataMaster
DataMaster is a Protege plug-in for importing schema structure and data from relational databases into Protege.
Contents
Versions & Compatibility
This section lists available versions of DataMaster.
If you click on the button below to add a new version of DataMaster, you will be asked to define a page title for the new version. Please adhere to the naming convention of DataMaster X.X.X when you define the new page!
Changelog
Version | Changes in this version |
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DataMaster 1.3.2 | see page for more details |
DataMaster 1.3.1 | see page for more details |
DataMaster 1.3 | see page for more details |
DataMaster 1.2.1 | see page for more details |
DataMaster 1.2 | see page for more details |
DataMaster 1.0 | initial version - no changelog available |
Description
DataMaster is a Protege plug-in for importing schema structure and data from relational databases into Protege. DataMaster supports both OWL and frame-based ontologies and can be used with any relational database with JDBC/ODBC drivers.
Part of the rationale for developing DataMaster was that existing Protege plug-ins such as DataGenie do not support OWL ontologies or schema-only imports.
Installation
DataMaster is bundled with the "full" installation of Protege (versions 3.3 beta and higher).
The source code for DataMaster is available from the Protege Subversion repository.
Documentation
This section will be fleshed out in the near future.
In the interim, please refer to the abstract for the presentation about DataMaster at the 10th International Protege Conference.
Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under grant number SPO-34603. We would also like to acknowledge the DataGenie plug-in, parts of which were adopted by DataMaster.