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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
In recent years, collaborative ontology development has become one of the 'hot topics' in the ontology and Semantic Web communities.  
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In recent years, collaborative ontology development has become one of the 'hot topics' in the ontology and Semantic Web communities. In the latest Protege release, we have added several collaboration features that we are going to present in this hands-on tutorial.
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Collaborative Protege is an extension of the existing [http://protege.stanford.edu/ Protege] system that supports '''collaborative ontology editing'''. In addition to the common ontology editing operations, it enables annotation of both ontology components and ontology changes. It supports the searching and filtering of user annotations, also known as '''notes''', based on different criteria.
  
  
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== Instructors ==
 
== Instructors ==
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== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==
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For more information, please see the following links:
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# [[Collaborative_Protege|Collaborative Protege user guide]]
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# [[Protege_Client-Server_Tutorial|Protege Client-Server Tutorial]]
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# [http://bmir.stanford.edu/publications/view.php/supporting_collaborative_ontology_development_in_protege ISWC 2008 Paper about Collaborative Protege]
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# [http://protege.stanford.edu/doc/users.html Protege user guides]

Revision as of 21:09, March 12, 2009

Collaborative Protege Tutorial

Description

In recent years, collaborative ontology development has become one of the 'hot topics' in the ontology and Semantic Web communities. In the latest Protege release, we have added several collaboration features that we are going to present in this hands-on tutorial.

Collaborative Protege is an extension of the existing Protege system that supports collaborative ontology editing. In addition to the common ontology editing operations, it enables annotation of both ontology components and ontology changes. It supports the searching and filtering of user annotations, also known as notes, based on different criteria.


Preparation

Instructors

Resources

For more information, please see the following links:

  1. Collaborative Protege user guide
  2. Protege Client-Server Tutorial
  3. ISWC 2008 Paper about Collaborative Protege
  4. Protege user guides