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Miscellany
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Protege 4 User's Guide |
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Miscellany |
Colophon |
Conventions |
Editing |
Feedback |
Glossary |
Introduction |
Outline |
Page List |
Page Report |
Resources |
Selection |
Startup |
As shown in the right-hand navigation bar, the Miscellany chapter contains pages on "miscellaneous" topics.
Colophon
Wikipedia describes a colophon as a "brief description, usually located at the end of a book, describing production notes relevant to the edition". Although wikis are far more dynamic than books, the current page serves a corresponding purpose. ...
Conventions
The guide has a number of conventions which help to keep it tidy and organized. ...
Editing
This page provides advice and information for prospective editors of the guide. ...
Feedback
There are several ways to provide feedback for this guide. ...
Glossary
Protege 4 uses a number of technical terms. It also uses some common terms (eg, view) in uncommon ways. This page provides short definitions of these terms, along with links to related definitions and other resources.
Introduction
This guide describes how to use the Protege 4 editor to create, edit, and inspect ontologies. ...
Outline
Because the guide is a wiki, its pages may be used in any desired order. However, from a design perspective, the pages are divided into two parts: Background and Reference. ...
Page List
The following lists detail current and planned pages, including templates, for the Protege 4 User's Guide. ...
Page Report
This report is based on a mechanical harvesting of the pages (including Images and Templates) that make up the Users Guide. ...
Resources
This page is a collection of useful resources on Ontologies, OWL, Protege, and more. ...
Selection
It's quite possible that Protege 4 may not be the best tool for your needs. There are other versions of Protege and, indeed, other ontology editors and tools for knowledge management. Each of these tools will have benefits and drawbacks for a particular use. ...
Startup
When Protege 4 starts up, it presents a dialog box saying "Welcome to Protege" and offering several links as alternative selections. By clicking on one of these links, you can cause Protege 4 to create or open (and load) an ontology. ...