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Protégé-OWL Screens Introduction*

Protégé-OWL Screens Introduction*. Steven Seida. *Summarized from various examples from the Protégé web site ( http://protege.stanford.edu/ ) and interacting with the tool. Class Editor – OWL:Class & Logic View. Very different view. Change to RDF View (next slide). Add sub-class or sibling.

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Protégé-OWL Screens Introduction*

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  1. Protégé-OWL Screens Introduction* Steven Seida *Summarized from various examples from the Protégé web site (http://protege.stanford.edu/) and interacting with the tool.

  2. Class Editor – OWL:Class & Logic View Very different view Change to RDF View (next slide) Add sub-class or sibling Annotations associated with the Class Conditional class definition Select Class for details to show on the right List of classes disjoint with the selected.

  3. Class Editor – OWL:Class & Logic View of Triples Very different view (next slide) Change to Annotation View (Prev slide) Triples defining the class (subject of each is the selected class) Type of the Value column Change view (next slide)

  4. Class Editor – OWL:Class & Properties View Annotations associated with the Class Properties potentially associated with class (typically domain/range of class or superclass involved) List of classes disjoint with the selected. List of super classes.

  5. Property Editor – Annotations View Handy indicator of type and can set inverse Change to RDF View (next slide) Seems to require All Annotations associated with the Property Select Property for details to show on the right and below Functional property flag. Domain of the Property Range of the Property I don’t know, yet. Super (i.e. parent) properties of the selected

  6. Property Editor – RDF View Change to Annotations View (prev slide) Triples defining the property (subject of each is the selected Property) Type of the Value column

  7. Individuals Editor – Ready to Add/Select Instance Instances of the selected class

  8. Individuals Editor – Editing an Instance Change to RDF View (next slide) Panel to edit new or selected instance. Set of properties and layout changed on Forms tab. All the properties associated with this (see as lists on OWL Classes tab)

  9. Individuals Editor – Editing an Instance Change to Annotation View Triples defining the instance (subject of each is the selected instance)

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