WebProtege

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WebProtege


WebProtege is an open source, lightweight, web-based ontology editor. Our main goal in developing WebProtege is to support the process of collaborative ontology development in a web environment. Try out WebProtege on our demo server:

http://webprotege.stanford.edu

12 May 2010: build 300 is now available
14 Aug 2009: build 200 now available
01 Aug 2009: build 103 now available - compatible with Protege 3.4.1 release and upgraded to GWT 1.7
03 Apr 2009: build 102 now available - compatible with Protege 3.4 release
26 Oct 2008: We are very pleased to announce the initial release of WebProtege 0.5 alpha


View Release Notes
View Download Instructions


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Documentation

User's Guide

A short user guide with screenshots describing the main user interface elements in WebProtege.

Download and Install - Administrator's Guide

A step-by-step guide for site administrators who want to download and install WebProtege.

Developer's Guide

A guide for developers who want to compile and run WebProtege from an IDE.


Screenshots

Viewing the list of available ontologies on the server:

My WebProtege tab


Viewing the class tree for the NCI Thesaurus:

Classes tab


WebProtege Roadmap

To see what our future plans for WebProtege are, and to add feature requests, please go to the WebProtege roadmap wiki page.


About WebProtege

WebProtege is currently under development by the Protege team at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research.


References

  • WebProtege is a web-client for Collaborative Protege - a Protege extension that supports the collaborative ontology development process.
  • Collaborative Protege and WebProtege tutorial at the 11th Intl. Protege Conference in Amsterdam. Slides are available here


Contact Us

If you have questions or comments, please post them on the protege-discussion mailing list.