- From: Peter Krantz <peter.krantz@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 09:30:03 +0100
- To: semantic-web@w3.org
Hi! The semantic web has some interesting implications for us. One is the focus on being specific with what you mean when you make statements about things. Previously, this work was implicitly done by software developers in an organization (in code). With semantic web technology, this work can be moved to where it belongs - to the domain experts. I have been looking for tools to help domain experts create models of their domain in a way that hides the gory details of OWL et al. One thing that would be very powerful is a domain model wiki tool where page templates had some predefined fields that mapped to OWL. This would allow multiple domain experts to contribute their knowledge into a domain model, ready for publication on the web. Does anyone know of such a tool? I guess I am looking for a simpler web based multi-user version of Protege. Regards, Peter Krantz -------------------------------------- http://www.peterkrantz.com - blog http://eurlex.nu - unofficial experimental RDFa version of European law
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