- From: Protege Project Stanford University <protege.stanford@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 17:01:22 -0700
- To: semantic-web@w3.org
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Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research is pleased to announce that we will hold another offering of the Protege-OWL Short Course in late May of this year. The Protege-OWL Short Course provides an in-depth introduction to ontology engineering and the Web Ontology Language (OWL). We cover best practices in ontology building and the latest Semantic Web technologies, including OWL 2, RDF, SPARQL, and SWRL. During the hands-on portion of the course, participants will learn how to navigate the latest version of the Protege tool set, which supports the full OWL 2 standard. Protege is the most popular and widely used ontology editor, employed in projects by organizations such as the World Health Organization, eBay, and Yahoo!. - Dates & location: May 30 - June 1, 2012, Stanford University - Course content: http://goo.gl/wC7IU - Course schedule: http://goo.gl/JPP1o - Online registration: http://goo.gl/uiRxu - Facebook event page: http://goo.gl/tp3WQ All portions of the course will be taught by members of the Protege staff: Matthew Horridge Natasha Noy Martin O'Connor Timothy Redmond Samson Tu Tania Tudorache Jennifer Vendetti Questions? Contact protege-shortcourse at lists.stanford.edu. Best Regards, The Protege Team
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