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  • === The Protege Ontology Library is no longer being maintained. For biomedical ontologies, please vi
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  • ...the concepts in your target ontology retain the metadata from the original ontology.<br /><br />
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  • |VersionOf=Sub Ontology Tab
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sub Ontology Tab 1.0.0]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sub Ontology Tab 1.0.3]]
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  • File:Monetary ontology 0.1d.zip
    A zipped Protege project of an ontology for currency creation and use. Also contains an "owl". The objective is an
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  • = The Workflow ontology = ...tion of the <code>Workflow</code> class (or subclass) in the ontology. The ontology captures the structure of the workflow - using classes, and a specific work
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  • == Ontology == An [[{{#var:G}}Ontology|ontology]] is a formally-defined vocabulary
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  • == Active Ontology Tab == The Active Ontology [[{{#var:G}}Tab|tab]]
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  • == Ontology - Ontology Metrics == for an [[{{#var:G}}Ontology|ontology]].
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  • File:Pr4 UG rv On Ontology metrics 1.png
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  • File:First ontology guide.pdf
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  • |Description=The ontology generation plug-in includes ...ed terms to existing ontologies using the BioPortal Web Service or the EBI Ontology Lookup Service
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  • |VersionOf=Ontology Generation Plugin (DOG4DAG) |Changelog=Added support for BioPortal ontology lookup services
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  • File:Ontology Generation Plugin (DOG4DAG) screenshot.png
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  • |VersionOf=Ontology Generation Plugin (DOG4DAG)
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  • |VersionOf=Ontology Generation Plugin (DOG4DAG) |Changelog=Bugfix: Switching between BioPortal and EBI OLS for ontology lookup
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  • File:Ontology for THMMY A.U.TH.zip
    This is an ontology that contains all constructs required for the various Thematic Categories,
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  • |Description=A tab widget plug-in for ontology evaluation from a set of criteria. |HomepageURL=http://code.google.com/p/ontology-evaluation/
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  • |VersionOf=Ontology Evaluation |File=https://ontology-evaluation.googlecode.com/files/evaluation4.1.zip
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  • |VersionOf=Ontology Evaluation |File=https://ontology-evaluation.googlecode.com/files/evaluation3.4.zip
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  • ...:bold;">[[WebProtege|WebProt&eacute;g&eacute;]] - a powerful collaborative ontology development environment for the Web </span>]] ...[[Protege4UserDocs|Prot&eacute;g&eacute; Desktop]] - a fully-fledged OWL 2 ontology editor for the desktops</span>]]
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  • The [[P4APIOverview|Protege API]] gives access to the ontology model and offers various utilities. ...5_Development_Environment|Setting up a development environment for the OWL Ontology Server]]
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  • ...rate ontologies to create a single coherent ontology, extract a part of an ontology, and move frames from an included to an including project. * '''compare''' versions of the same ontology
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  • * Picking a set of classes or instances to visualize part of an ontology To create a graph, select a class from your ontology in the Classes pane, click the "add class" button in the upper left "Config
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  • |Description=Enables class hierarchies in an OWL ontology to be viewed and incrementally navigated, allowing comparison of the assert ...otege-owl.html Protege-OWL editor]. It enables class hierarchies in an OWL Ontology to be viewed and incrementally navigated, allowing comparison of the assert
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  • If performing reasoning tasks after small ontology modifications,
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  • ...lug-in might be to import a database schema as classes or instances in the ontology which may be later used to dynamically query the content of the database us
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  • = Exporting an ontology to XML = = Importing instances from XML into an ontology =
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  • ...including rule definition, slot value set, get and delete, frame deletion, ontology traversal, and more. It allows nearly complete access to the Protege API, a
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  • === The Protege Ontology Library is no longer being maintained. For biomedical ontologies, please vi
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  • http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#|[http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl Web Ontology Language (OWL)] Ontology|Category
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  • ...the feel of ontology. I don't konw how to prepare an application using an ontology.
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  • Can any one tell me in a nut-shell that why we need an ontology
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  • ...t explore the use of description logic-based ontologies written in the Web Ontology Language (OWL). My research interests revolve around knowledge representati
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  • ...a lot in building ontology. Now I am trying to write a program about legal ontology and parse the article of school.
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  • ...ive ontology editing as well as annotation of both ontology components and ontology changes. ..."color:#555555;font-weight:bold;">The format of the Changes and Annotation ontology (ChAO) has changed in Protege 3.4.2 release. If have an existing ChAO proje
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  • |Description=A tab plugin that converts OBO format ontology files into OWL files using the OBO-to-OWL mapping created by NCBO.
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  • ...CO-ODE project aims to build authoring tools and infrastructure that make ontology engineering easier.
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  • ...ontology101.html Ontology Development 101] guide to building a frame-based ontology
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  • ...he Protege-OWL editor is an extension of [[Protege]] that supports the Web Ontology Language (OWL).
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  • * [[Collaborative_Protege|Collaborative Protege]] - support for collaborative ontology development; adding notes to classes, change tracking, chat, etc. ...Tab|Change tracking]] - track and record the changes the users make in the ontology
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  • ...able for projects in which multiple users need to access and edit the same ontology.''' ...able for projects in which multiple users need to access and edit the same ontology.
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  • = How to store the Changes and Annotations ontology in a database = If you have an existing changes and annotation ontology (ChAO) associated to your project, then it is probably stored as RDF(S) fil
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  • ...searching the UMLS from within Protege, and directly annotating a Protege ontology with information from the UMLS. New instances and classes can be created i * Directly annotating an ontology in Protege with information from the remote knowledge base
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  • == Ontology Development == .../ontology101.html Ontology Development 101: A Guide to creating your first ontology]
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  • * [[Importing_Ontologies_in_P41|OWL Imports]] - modular ontology support in OWL and Protege * [[Protege4OWLDiff|Protege OWL Diff]] - compare two versions of an ontology
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  • ...st is E-learning, Learning management systems, Recommendation Systems, and Ontology.
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  • This page contains instructions for getting started with the Protege Desktop Ontology Editor. Applies to versions 4, 5 and newer. Protege is an OWL ontology development environment. This quick start guide forms part of the [[Protege
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  • For ontology developers the choice is harder as the tasks that any given user/applicatio ...yle="border-bottom:1px dashed #BC8F8F;" | Multiple users can edit the same ontology using the [[Protege_Client-Server_Tutorial|client-server version of Protege
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  • This plugin monitors changes made to an ontology and displays a summary of the changes in a nice way to the user. When we ...d not function correclty. The knowledge base listeners that monitored the ontology for changes ran on each of the clients.
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  • ** [[ImportUsingProtegeOWLAPI|How to import an ontology using the Protege-OWL API]] ** [[LoadOWLOntologyFromDB|How to load a Protege-OWL ontology from a Protege database using the API]]
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  • ...s, property, or individual will be displayed as you browse. Updates to the ontology are reflected immediately. ...emented as a standalone [http://www.co-ode.org/downloads/owldoc-server web ontology browser].<br /><br />
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  • |Description=Several spreadsheet-style views of an ontology, including existential fillers, individual relationships, and an object pro The Matrix tab/views plug-ins provide several spreadsheet-style views of an ontology, including existential fillers, individual relationships, and an object pro
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  • ...d in Protege 4.0, which allows developers to implement customized views of ontology data. Documentation on how to write a view plug-in is available on the [[T
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  • |Description=Visualize your ontology as a tag cloud (a set of related tags with corresponding weights). ...agcloud.com/ TagCloud] can give you insight into different aspects of your ontology. Ratings are based on different criteria (e.g., class usage, depth in the
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  • ...easy accessible at anytime. Your bookmarks will be saved along with your ontology annotations for future reference.
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  • ...methods of management in social and economic systems. I want to construct ontology of safety of tourist activity in mountains.
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  • It provides methods for consistency checking, classification, etc. of an ontology as well as methods for getting the inferred information for a particular OW The examples on this page use an ontology that describes pizzas, which can be downloaded from [http://www.co-ode.org/
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  • [[User:Ontology|Ontology]] 14:31, 26 November 2007 (PST)
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  • | Create a new ontology into the current or new workspace | Open an ontology (and its imports) from a file into the current or new workspace
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  • * Multiple alternative views of the same ontology * UI hints for showing in which ontology statements are made
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  • ...ry large ontologies that cannot be loaded in memory. This method dumps the ontology directly in the database without loading it completely in memory.
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  • * generate phonetic lucene indicies for an ontology The first few lines just illustrate one of the standard ways of opening an ontology in Protege. This test code was set up to work with the pizza project but i
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  • OntoBase automatically generates ontology grounded in database (by means of Protégé API using frames and facets). U At this point Protege project will contain "ground" ontology generated by OntoBase with four top level classes:
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  • File:Screenshot.JPG
    Relational database accessed as Protege ontology
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  • File:Taxonomia computadoras.png
    Ontology of the parts that conform a computer and some types of computers
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  • ...ext and provides an interface for rapidly bringing these terms into an OWL ontology. ...ext and provides an interface for rapidly bringing these terms into an OWL ontology. The plugin accesses TerMine via a Web Service over the Internet. Use is cu
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  • ...n style="font-weight:bold; font-size:18px;">How do I load a Protege-Frames ontology from a Protege database using the API?</span><br /><br /> The simplest way to load a Protege-Frames ontology from a database is to programatically load the project file (.pprj), which
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  • <span style="font-weight:bold; font-size:18px;">How do I load a Protege-OWL ontology from a Protege database using the API?</span><br /><br /> The simplest way to load a Protege-OWL ontology from a Protege database is to programatically load the project file (.pprj)
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  • '''Note''': If you loaded the OWL ontology by using the <code>Project</code> methods (e.g. <code>Project.load(String p If you load the OWL ontology by using the <code>ProtegeOWL</code> methods (e.g. <code>ProtegeOWL.createJ
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  • For each class in your ontology, Protege-OWL generates a default form that can be used to enter data for in == Download example ontology ==
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  • File:CleanupChangesOntology.png
    Screen shot of the dialog that comes up when choosing "Clean-up Changes ontology" from the Changes menu, when the ChangesTab is activated
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  • ...tab provides a powerful and easy-to-use feature for searching a classified ontology. It comes with the standard distribution of Protégé Desktop (versions 4, You can only execute a query on a classified ontology. Before attempting to execute a query, run a classifier:
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  • File:UnclassifiedVsClassifiedOntology.gif
    A comparison of an unclassified ontology versus a classified ontology; useful for validating that your reasoner has been run correctly.
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  • ...the concepts in your target ontology retain the metadata from the original ontology.<br /><br />
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  • |VersionOf=Sub Ontology Tab
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sub Ontology Tab 1.0.0]]
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  • ...tege detects user names, passwords, and lists of available projects via an ontology (the Protege Metaproject).
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sub Ontology Tab 1.0.3]]
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  • === Classifying the ontology with the DIG reasoner === Now you are ready to test the reasoner connection and to classify the ontology.
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  • == Opening an ontology using a web uri == ...e backend project. We will use the [http://proton.semanticweb.org proton] ontology as an example because it has a few non-trivial imports. The first step is
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  • ...you may want to display the classes, properties and/or individuals in your ontology using the value of rdfs:label or some other property, rather than using the ...ge''' for rdfs:label, then you have to set the default language of the top ontology. This is done by setting the value of the property <code>protege:defaultLan
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  • ...use of names for OWL ontologies is to make the name be the location of the ontology on the Web, but this is outside of this formal treatment.)'' ...s declared'' to be of type owl:Ontology. So for instance in the pizza owl ontology, the declaration in question is the following:
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  • ...his is to try and open your ontology with Protege. If Protege can open the ontology without errors, the Protege Web Browser should succeed in opening the proje
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  • File:Monetary ontology.zip
    This file contains an ontology for money creation and use. First begun 2008/05/04 and last updated 2008/0
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  • File:MonetaryOntology.zip
    This file contains an ontology for money creation and use. First begun 2008/05/04
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  • The subsumption hierarchy is not the only "axis" on which an ontology relies. Many other axis (such as partOf) can be useful for navigation.
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  • File:Monetary ontology 0.1d.zip
    A zipped Protege project of an ontology for currency creation and use. Also contains an "owl". The objective is an
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  • '''Question: How do I import an ontology using the Protege OWL API?''' //if you want to use a custom prefix for the namespace of the imported ontology, uncomment the following line
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  • * '''The Components ontology''' – defines the part-whole relationship and is used to represent the dec * '''The Connections ontology''' – defines the topology of a system and describes how components of a s
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  • # In the OWL menu, select "Preferences" and then "Import Protege metadata ontology" # In the Metadata tab, make sure the primary ontology (the top one) is active and selected
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  • ...ted in a separate ontology (which, on its turn, is imported in the current ontology)
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  • ...This driver can be used with DataMaster to import concepts into a Protege ontology from appropriately formatted Excel spreadsheets, as if they were tables in
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  • The tab makes use of a Protege ontology to store three major categories of information EZPal presents in the interf
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  • ...htmost panel displays the mapping knowledge base: At the top, the mappings ontology and existing instances of mapping relations; below, the contents of the sel
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  • ...om a class form read-only by using the API. The example uses the Newspaper ontology - it will show the form for "Destination Mars" instance of class "Article"
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  • <label value="Active Ontology"/> An EditorKit is the access point for a particular type of model (or ontology) and a GUI to handle that model.
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  • ...lugin is a Protégé Tab widget which generates java files representing an ontology that can be used with the JADE environment. With the beangenerator tool you * Include/import JADE Abstract Ontology.
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  • ...eates visual representations of the differences between two versions of an ontology.
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  • This page describes the various options for naming entities in an ontology for Protege 4, 5 and newer. eg The Pizza class in the pizza ontology is identified by its URI (http://www.co-ode.org/ontologies/pizza/pizza.owl#
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  • ...o work within Protege 4.x to test what further requirements are needed for ontology transforms.
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  • * Choose a name for the page that discusses the new plugin (e.g. "Sub Ontology Tab"). ...hp/Category:Person Person Category] lists the people who are known to this ontology.
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  • <string>OWL Ontology</string>
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  • ...How do I change the name of an entity (class, property, individual) in my ontology? === === Why does my ontology contain classes named Error1, Error2, ...? ===
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  • These notes, which are not part of your ontology, These notes are part of your ontology.
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  • These notes, which are not part of your ontology,
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  • You can save the ontology-related information for a {{#var:PrF}} project
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  • in the [http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/WebOnt W3C's Web Ontology Language (OWL)]. "An OWL ontology may include descriptions
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  • Information about the project ontology determines how the project ontology and instances are stored.
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  • You can save the ontology-related information for a {{#var:PrF}} project these files contain further information about the ontology and instances of the project.
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  • which contains XML-encoded ontology information for the knowledge base\
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  • Once you have built the classes and slots of your ontology, In {{#var:PrF}}, the expectation is that ontology creation and instance entry
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  • === Ontology === In {{#var:PrF}}, an ontology is represented as a set of classes with their associated slots.
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  • Developers should not expect to "complete" ontology development Build an initial small ontology of [[PrF_UG_classes|classes]]
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  • An ontology describes the concepts and relationships Several applications can use the same domain ontology to solve different problems,
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  • In this model, an ontology consists of: (e.g., for ontology management, ontology visualization, inference and reasoning, etc.)
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  • based on files which contain your ontology information in one of the supported formats.
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  • Once you have identified the relationship in your ontology, If the information is important in your ontology,
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  • These notes, which are not part of your ontology,
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  • These notes, which are not part of the ontology structure,
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