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Follow-up on SemanticWorks 2006 (owl:imports)

Follow-up on SemanticWorks 2006 (owl:imports)

By Harry Chen on Wednesday, November 16th, 2005 at 1:52 pm.

A while back I wrote a blog that reports my user experience with SemanticWorks 2006. In my blog, I claimed that the software doesn’t seem to support the use of owl:imports when editing an OWL ontology.

Today an anonymous person is kindly enough to inform me that I was wrong — see my blog’s comment section. I took this person’s advise and try the software again. This time I’m able to use owl:imports when editing an ontology.

The following shows I successfully defined an ontology that imports SOUPA Document ontology, and which in turn imports SOUPA Person and SOUPA Time ontologies:

Screenshot-1

The following shows the class view of all classes that are imported from different ontology documents:

Screenshot-2

The following shows the property view of all properties that are imported from different ontology documents:

Screenshot-3

Should you have other comments, drop me message.

Related posts: • SemanticWorks 2006 still needs some work;  • New RDF & OWL Editor from the Maker of XMLSpy;  • Land of Lisp: follow the simple rules;  

 

 

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