- From: Sean Bechhofer <sean.bechhofer@manchester.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 10:47:48 +0100
- To: Simon Jupp <simon.jupp@manchester.ac.uk>
- Cc: SWD Working SWD <public-swd-wg@w3.org>
Thanks Simon. We are using the SKOS issue tracker to manage implementation experience, and this has been logged in the SKOS Issue tracker as [ISSUE-202] and [ISSUE-203]. Sean On 22 Apr 2009, at 10:43, Simon Jupp wrote: > * Name of Software: > SKOSEd and SKOS API > > * Person/organisation responsible: > Simon Jupp, University of Manchester, UK. > > * Availability/URL: > SKOSEd is open source and the code is available from http:// > code.google.com/p/skoseditor/ > SKOS API is written in Java and source code and Jars are available > here http://skosapi.sourceforge.net/ > > * License: > GNU Lesser General Public License > > * Can the software read SKOS data? > > SKOSEd and SKOS API support reading SKOS data in a variety of > formats including RDF/XML, Turtle, OWL/XML, OWL Functional Syntax, > Manchester Syntax. > The SKOSEd plugin reads all SKOS constructs but only provides > internal representations for constructs that are valid OWL 2. For > example, SKOSEd does not support the use of lists required to > represent OrderedCollections. > > * Can the software write SKOS data? > > SKOSEd supports writing SKOS data in a variety of formats including > RDF/XML, Turtle, OWL/XML, OWL Functional Syntax, Manchester > Syntax. The SKOSEd plugin allows creation of all SKOS constructs > that are valid OWL 2. > > * Can the software check consistency of SKOS data with respect to > the SKOS data model? > > SKOSEd supports checking the logical consistency of a vocabulary > with respect to the SKOS data model semantics. > > * Description: > SKOSEd is a plugin for the OWL ontology editor Protege 4 [1]. It > has support for viewing, creating and editing vocabularies > represented in SKOS. SKOSEd extends Protege 4 to provide a suite of > views that are more useful and offer extended functionality to SKOS > users, this includes a hierarchy view that exposes the SKOS Concept > broader/narrower hierarchy. Other features include the ability to > view entailments computed by the reasoners available for Protege 4, > and the ability to interact with and extend the underlying OWL data > model for SKOS. > > SKOSEd is built on top of the SKOS API. The SKOS API provides an > abstracts Java interface for the constructs defined in the SKOS > data model. An implementation of these interface is provided via > the OWL API (http://owlapi.sourceforge.net/). This affords many > benefits which include: > 1 - Access to a wide range of parsers and renderers > 2 - Access and extend the underlying OWL representation of the > SKOS data model > 3 - Supports popular description logic reasoners for consistency > checking and computing entailments. > > * Publication: > To be published - Simon Jupp, Sean Bechhofer and Robert Stevens. A > Flexible API and Editor for SKOS. ESWC 2009. LNCS 5554. pp 506-520, > 2009 > > 1 - http://www.co-ode.org/downloads/protege-x/ > > -- Sean Bechhofer School of Computer Science University of Manchester sean.bechhofer@manchester.ac.uk http://www.cs.manchester.ac.uk/people/bechhofer
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