Oliver Ruebenacker writes:
> The challenge of building ontologies is not technical, but
> socio-political.
I think this very much depends on the ontology that you are creating and
what it's purpose is.
When we created the karyotype ontology, there was no socio-political
challenge at all; the kn
Hello,
I tried Protege and TopBraid composer and found both unhelpful. I either
write Turtle with a text editor or write Scala code on top of Sesame that
creates the RDF I need, and I find that to be so much more efficient.
Banana RDF is worth looking into.
The challenge of building onto
Entirely as an excuse to plug my own work, there is my own.
http://homepages.cs.ncl.ac.uk/phillip.lord/take-wing/take_wing.html
It doesn't use Protege, but my own tool, and it's not finished, so it's
not an exact replacement.
Also worth looking at is
http://ontogenesis.knowledgeblog.org
Also
Dear all,
I'm about to teach a course to medical informatics students that have
never used OWL before. Are there any good, up-to-date tutorials or even
course materials on OWL 2, biomedical ontology building and Protege that
you could recommend? I was surprised to find that most publicly
avai