- From: Sheila McIlraith <sheila@cs.toronto.edu>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 10:50:00 -0400
- To: David Martin <martin@AI.SRI.COM>
- Cc: Ola Wahlström <olawa989@student.liu.se>, public-sws-ig <public-sws-ig@w3.org>
That's http://www.daml.org/services/owl-s/tools.html I believe. - Sheila On Fri, 18 Jun 2004, David Martin wrote: > > Ola - > > I have just added two new tools to this page: > www.daml.org/services/tools.html > > In addition to those tools, there are also about 5 OWL-S tools listed here: > > http://projects.semwebcentral.org/ > > including the Protege OWL-S Editor that is currently under development > at SRI, in collaboration with Daniel Elenius of Linköping University. > > Good luck with your paper. Please feel free to post a link to your > paper when it is finished; I'm sure there are a number of readers who > will find it interesting. > > Regards, > David Martin > > Ola Wahlström wrote: > > > HI! > > > > I'm writing a paper about OWL-S for the Darmstadt Univeristy in Germany and am trying to evaluate the tools recomended on your web site. There are 5 tools under the given URL and I found all of them very > > interesting (2 x converting/mapping tools, 2 x composers, and one > > match-maker). I haven't found any other tool, especially regarding manipulation (i.e. creating, parsing, querying, and inferencing) of OWL-S/DAML-S modellings aru you relying on pure OWL tools for this purpose and if yes, then i would like to know, which one you're using. > > > > I would apprciate a quick answer if possible, deadline coming up =) > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Regards > > > > Ola Wahlström > > > >
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