You might also be interested in looking at SPIN, an extension of OWL
and SPARQL that uses an extended SPARQL syntax to create new
inferences, run simulations etc. It is only part of TopBraid
Composer so far (a commercial application).
Hi Matthias,
thanks for establishing the link - I fully
Noah Cohen wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to Protege and ontologies, and I'm getting the following issue
with the POMR ontology from Chimezie.
You may want to address the protege-owl mailing list with this problem.
Also note that Protege is not the only ontology editor in the world.
For example TopBra
However, I'd point out, in the last document, where they describe a
mapping of OWL 1.1 to RDF, they make the following caveat:
Not every OWL 1.1 ontology can be serialized in RDF. In particular,
ontologies using the following features of OWL 1.1 cannot be serialized:
1. punning and
2.
*/So at this stage, we are not committing to any UML semantics, we are
just using it for the visualization facilities./*
*/I would be happy to switch to another OWL-based tool which offers the
visualization capabilities offered by Visio… Any suggestions?/*
Vipul,
if you are interested in a
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 10:28:03 -0600, Larry Hunter wrote:
In my experience, many complex knowledge modeling projects benefit
from the use of metaclasses. For example, if the domain of a
relationship is limited to several specific classes, it makes sense
to model those classes as members of a