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we provide examples and screenshots from a fictitious "newspaper" example. | we provide examples and screenshots from a fictitious "newspaper" example. | ||
We designed this example to be intuitive. | We designed this example to be intuitive. | ||
− | This example is distributed as part of the {{#var:Pr}} installation and is located in the <b>examples</b> directory in the <b>{{#var:Pr}}</b> application directory. | + | This example is distributed as part of the {{#var:Pr}} installation |
+ | and is located in the <b>examples</b> directory | ||
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There are a variety of possible uses for a knowledge base of newspaper data. | There are a variety of possible uses for a knowledge base of newspaper data. | ||
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a list of all published articles, | a list of all published articles, | ||
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There are a variety of applications that might use information in this knowledge base. | There are a variety of applications that might use information in this knowledge base. | ||
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a system for reviewing the organization of the employees, | a system for reviewing the organization of the employees, | ||
− | making sure that reporters are balanced appropriately among editors and that each section of the newspaper has a responsible editor | + | making sure that reporters are balanced appropriately among editors |
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we have not built any of these applications, | we have not built any of these applications, | ||
but we hope this example will give a flavor of how knowledge bases, | but we hope this example will give a flavor of how knowledge bases, | ||
− | ontologies, | + | ontologies, and knowledge-acquisition tools can be designed with {{#var:PrF}}. |
− | and knowledge-acquisition tools can be designed with {{#var:PrF}}. | ||
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Revision as of 00:03, October 16, 2008
A Newspaper Example
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 |
Throughout this guide, we provide examples and screenshots from a fictitious "newspaper" example. We designed this example to be intuitive. This example is distributed as part of the Protege installation and is located in the examples directory in the Protege application directory.
There are a variety of possible uses for a knowledge base of newspaper data. Our example knowledge base includes:
a list of all published articles, indicating when published, in what section, etc.
information about standard sections of the newspaper (Business, Lifestyle, Sports, etc.)
employee information
advertising information
There are a variety of applications that might use information in this knowledge base. For example, one could build:
a system for retrieving, organizing and answering queries about published articles
a system for analyzing advertisement revenues or pricing
a system for reviewing the organization of the employees, making sure that reporters are balanced appropriately among editors and that each section of the newspaper has a responsible editor
As this is an artificial example, we have not built any of these applications, but we hope this example will give a flavor of how knowledge bases, ontologies, and knowledge-acquisition tools can be designed with Protege-Frames.