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Rule-based OWL Modeling with ROWLTab Protege Plugin
[article]
2018
arXiv
pre-print
Based on recent theoretical developments on transformations between rules and DLs, we have developed ROWLTab, a Protege plugin that allows users to enter OWL axioms by way of rules; the plugin then automatically ...
Our evaluation shows that modeling with ROWLTab is much quicker than the standard interface, while at the same time, also less prone to errors for hard modeling tasks. ...
This work was supported by the National Science Foundation under award 1017225 III: Small: TROn -Tractable Reasoning with Ontologies and the German Research Foundation (DFG) within the Cluster of Excellence ...
arXiv:1808.10108v1
fatcat:rgjhiycc55cs5bbu3aarblxete
Modular ontology modeling
2022
Semantic Web Journal
In particular, we provide a thorough and rigorous evaluation of CoModIDE in its role of supporting the MOMo methodology's graphical modeling paradigm. ...
reasons: (i) differing representational granularity in ontologies and in use-cases, (ii) lacking conceptual clarity in potentially reusable ontologies, (iii) lack and difficulty of adherence to good modeling ...
ROWLTab ROWLTab [46] is another standalone plugin for Protégé. ...
doi:10.3233/sw-222886
fatcat:m3fawvtfvvf2nb4fsg36dyzfa4
The Efficacy of OWL and DL on User Understanding of Axioms and Their Entailments
[chapter]
2017
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
OWL is recognized as the de facto standard notation for ontology engineering. ...
The Manchester OWL Syntax (MOS) was developed as an alternative to symbolic description logic (DL) and it is believed to be more effective for users. ...
[15] reported that ROWLtab, a Protégé plugin that allows users to enter OWL axioms by way of rules, " is much quicker than the standard interface, while at the same time, also less prone to errors for ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-68288-4_2
fatcat:73iq6opr7rchdngocvjpb6cudy