Martin, It is cool ! I'll try ! But I wrote already that there was a "Principal of Duality" in the Classification Theory which asserts there must be two parts in any classification : Taxonomy and Meronomy - http://www.ototsky.mgn.ru/it/21abreast.htm (see 3.Mid-range objectives part). Suppose it will be great to add this to your ideas ! Leonid - http://ototsky.mgn.ru/it > > Dear all: > > We are proud to announce the relase of SKOS2GenTax, an online tool that > converts hierarchical classifications available in the W3C SKOS (Simple > Knowledge Organization Systems) format into RDF-S or OWL ontologies. The > tool is based on the GenTax algorithm described in [1] and automates > most of the process. > > Please check our Web page at > > http://www.heppnetz.de/projects/skos2gentax/ > > If you have any hierarchical SKOS vocabularies, we would be glad if you > could try converting them using SKOS2GenTax - we would very much > appreciate your feedback. > > Best wishes > > Martin Hepp and Andreas Radinger > -------------------------------- > Martin Hepp > Semantics in Business Information Systems Group > University of Innsbruck > Mail: mhepp@computer.org > Web: http://www.heppnetz.de > Web: http://sebis.deri.at > > [1] SKOS2GenTax: Converting SKOS Vocabularies into RDF-S or OWL > http://www.heppnetz.de/projects/skos2gentax/ > > [2] eClassOWL - Large Products and Services Ontology for E-Business > http://www.heppnetz.de/projects/eclassowl/ > > > > >Received on Monday, 3 December 2007 10:02:20 GMT
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