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Horridge, M.; Knublauch, H.; Rector, A.; Stevens, R.; Wroe, C.: ¬A practical guide to building OWL ontologies using the Protégé-OWL plugin and CO-ODE Tools (2004)
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- Abstract
- This guide introduces the Protégé-OWL plugin for creating OWL ontologies. Chapter 3 gives a brief overview of the OWL ontology language. Chapter 4 focuses an building an OWL-DL ontology and using a Description Logic Reasoner to check the consistency of the ontology and automatically compute the ontology class hierarchy. Chapter 6 describes some OWL constructs such as has Value Restrictions and Enumerated classes, which aren't directly used in the main tutorial. Chapter 7 describes Namespaces, Importing ontologies and various features and utilities of the Protégé-OWL application.
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- Manchester : University of Manchester
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Horridge, M.; Brandt, S.: ¬A practical guide to building OWL ontologies using Protégé 4 and CO-ODE Tools (2011)
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- Abstract
- This guide introduces Protégé 4 for creating OWL ontologies. Chapter 3 gives a brief overview of the OWL ontology language. Chapter 4 focuses on building an OWL-DL ontology and using a Description Logic Reasoner to check the consistency of the ontology and automatically compute the ontology class hierarchy. Chapter 7 describes some OWL constructs such as hasValue Restrictions and Enumerated classes, which aren't directly used in the main tutorial.
- Imprint
- Manchester : University of Manchester
Authors
- Brandt, S. 1
- Knublauch, H. 1
- Rector, A. 1
- Stevens, R. 1
- Wroe, C. 1