Re: Basic OWL editor/viewer?

There is Protege, which is a great tool. It has a very supporting community
that covers all aspects when developing ontologies; from OWL and ontology
development specific questions to plug in development, all is covered by
the protege community. Protege has several useful plug ins, from
visualization to SPARQL, XLS and DB interoperability.

I also like TopBraid Composer.

On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 9:07 AM, Bob DuCharme <bob@snee.com> wrote:

> Hi Mike,
>
> TopQuadrant's TopBraid Composer is the leading tool in the industry for
> this: http://topquadrant.com/**products/TB_Composer.html<http://topquadrant.com/products/TB_Composer.html>.
> The Maestro and Standard editions offer additional levels of features such
> as connectivity to other data sources (e.g. Oracle) and application
> development, but the free edition is great for editing of RDF data and OWL
> (and RDFS) data models. (Full disclosure: I work for TopQuadrant, but was
> using the free edition well before I started working for them.)
>
> Bob
>
>
>
> On 10/16/2012 7:50 PM, Mike Liebhold wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> A colleague and I are beginning a project to investigate the roles of
>> Internets of Things in Smart Cities. We are finding pretty decent
>> ontologies in both domains, and want to create some hybrid
>> representations.Neither of us are deeply skilled in SemWeb data structures,
>> but are looking fro some simple tools to get started editing existing
>> structures. My colleague  (Scott Minneman cc'd here) is  asking if  anyone
>> here recommend a good, basic OWL editor/viewer or other related simple
>> tools to get started?
>>
>> Many thanks, in advance. for any pointers.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> Michael Liebhold
>> Senior Researcher, Distinguished Fellow
>> Institute for the Future
>> @mikeliebhold  @iftf
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>


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