- From: Eric Prud'hommeaux <eric@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 05:28:24 -0500
- To: Tim Berners-Lee <timbl@w3.org>
- Cc: Harry Halpin <hhalpin@ibiblio.org>, SW-forum Web <semantic-web@w3.org>
* Tim Berners-Lee <timbl@w3.org> [2015-01-20 08:55+0000] > I tend to use graphviz aka dot Which means you roll your own rendering. I wonder if Harry wants to see attributes and cardinalities à la UML, subclass/subproperty relationships à la OWLVis, or just wants to be impressed by something. "Usefulness" comes down to the magic of the rendering and how much user expertise is required to use those pictures to transfer schema information visually. Turf this to mc. > On 2015-01 -19, at 21:11, Harry Halpin <hhalpin@ibiblio.org> wrote: > > > Quick question - what is the best open-source best (or a web service) > > to visualize, preferably as a tree, an existing RDF(S) vocabulary or > > OWL ontology? > > > > There seems to be lots of papers, but little I can find in terms of > > functional tools! > > > > yours, > > harry > > > > > -- -ericP office: +1.617.599.3509 mobile: +33.6.80.80.35.59 (eric@w3.org) Feel free to forward this message to any list for any purpose other than email address distribution. There are subtle nuances encoded in font variation and clever layout which can only be seen by printing this message on high-clay paper.
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