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Stanford's Protege for OWL

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Posted by Amontillado
Jul 4, 2019 at 05:50 PM

 

I will need to present comparisons between some different software solutions. I’d like to produce something interactive, as in the way TheBrain exports to HTML.

TheBrain might be just what I need, but my long ago experiences with the old Java based Brain weren’t entirely positive. I’m sure it’s a far better product now.

In casting around, I found Standford’s Protégé OWL editor, and I’m intrigued. It’s probably too formal for my initial use, but I can see where it might make a nice planning tool for a complex project.

I have no experience with OWL, and my exposure to Protégé is no more than a quick glance.

It’s free, TheBrain isn’t, but that’s not the only factor in the equation.

Any thoughts about Protégé and OWL for writing and research?

Protégé can be found here - https://protege.stanford.edu