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== Example ontology ==
 
== Example ontology ==
  
For the purposes of this tutorial, we will use a simplified version of a clinical trial ontology developed by Ravi Shankar at [[Organization::Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research|BMIR]].  For the most part, the concepts in this ontology are self-explanatory.  To follow are some definitions of class names that may be less obvious at first glance:
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For the purposes of this tutorial, we will use a simplified version of a clinical trial ontology developed by Ravi Shankar at [[Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research|BMIR]].  For the most part, the concepts in this ontology are self-explanatory.  To follow are some definitions of class names that may be less obvious at first glance:
  
 
* '''Aliquot''' – a measured portion of a sample taken for analysis  
 
* '''Aliquot''' – a measured portion of a sample taken for analysis  

Revision as of 17:47, March 19, 2008

Graph Widget Tutorial for OWL Ontologies


This tutorial assumes a basic working knowledge of Protege-OWL.



What is the graph widget?

A few words about Protege Forms

Example ontology

For the purposes of this tutorial, we will use a simplified version of a clinical trial ontology developed by Ravi Shankar at BMIR. For the most part, the concepts in this ontology are self-explanatory. To follow are some definitions of class names that may be less obvious at first glance:

  • Aliquot – a measured portion of a sample taken for analysis
  • Assay – a laboratory test to find and measure the amount of a specific substance
  • Specimen_Protocol – protocol for handling a specimen in the clinical trial

In order to follow along with the tutorial in Protege-OWL, please download a copy of the example clinical trial ontology.