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 January 13, 2014  Posted by at 02:38 Programming Tagged with: , , , ,  Add comments

Lately I have been working on Semantic Web technologies. Specifically, I have created an ontology using Protege 4.3.0 (an OWL ontology building tool). For those just getting started, there is this great tutorial for building an OWL ontology with Protege that can be found here.

The main concepts of this tutorial were extracted and encoded to a tree- diagram, so that anyone may quickly familiarize with all those new key-concepts mentioned and understand their underlying hierarchy at a glance.

The diagram was created using dataTracker. Two files are attached:

A .png file (image) of the tree-diagram.

A .dt file (dataTracker file) to open and process it with dataTracker at your will.

  One Response to “OWL ontology theory diagram”

  1. well,it seems quite interesting to me.. I ‘ll check it out and re-post my observations!

     

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