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A short user guide with screenshots describing the main user interface elements in WebProtege.
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A step-by-step guide for site administrators who want to download and install WebProtege.
  
 
== Screenshots ==
 
== Screenshots ==

Revision as of 13:08, November 1, 2008

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://bmir-protege-dev1.stanford.edu/webprotege/


26 October 2008: We are very pleased to announce the release of WebProtege 0.5 alpha


Documentation

WebProtege User's Guide

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

WebProtege Administrator's Guide (download and install)

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

Screenshots

Viewing the list of available ontologies on the server:

Webprotege-Mywebprotege.png


Viewing the class tree for the NCI Thesaurus:

Webprotege-nci.png

About WebProtege

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


References

A short paper describing WebProtege that we presented as a poster at OWL-ED 2008, can be downloaded from here

WebProtege is a web-client for Collaborative Protege - a Protege extension that supports the collaborative ontology development process.


Contact Us

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