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  1. Protégé

    Protégé is supported by a strong community of academic, government, and corporate users, who use Protégé to build knowledge-based solutions in areas as diverse as biomedicine, e …

  2. protégé

    Protégé is a free, open-source platform that provides a growing user community with a suite of tools to construct domain models and knowledge-based applications with ontologies.

  3. The Protégé Short Course

    Target audience members include everyone who wishes to develop or enhance their skills for building OWL ontologies using Protégé. The course can benefit both beginners with no prior …

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    Alternative ways to be notified of upcoming offerings include following us on Twitter, liking us on Facebook, and/or subscribing to the protege-announce mailing list (low-traffic, announcement …

  5. Protege 4.3 (InstallAnywhere Web Installer) - Protégé

    To start the installer, add install_protege_4.3.jar to your CLASSPATH, then start the main class of the installer named install Be sure you have Java installed.

  6. We build on our experience using Protégé-2000 (Protege 2000), Ontolingua (Ontolingua 1997), and Chimaera (Chimaera 2000) as ontology-editing environments. In this guide, we use …

  7. Protege 3.4.8 (build 629) (InstallAnywhere Web Installer)

    To start the installer, add install_protege_3.4.8.jar to your CLASSPATH, then start the main class of the installer named install Be sure you have Java installed.

  8. A Tutorial on PAL (Protégé Axiom Language) Samson Tu Stanford Medical Informatics Stanford University

  9. SWRL is intended to be the rule language of the Semantic Web. SWRL includes a high-level abstract syntax for Horn-like rules. All rules are expressed in terms of OWL concepts (classes, …

  10. Protege 3.5 (build 663) (InstallAnywhere Web Installer) - Protégé

    To start the installer, add install_protege_3.5.jar to your CLASSPATH, then start the main class of the installer named install Be sure you have Java installed.