Protege Short Course - March 27-30, 2007 - Stanford, California

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Dear Protege Users,

We are pleased to announce that we will be holding another edition of 
the Protege Short Course at Stanford University from March 27th-30th, 2007.

The Protege Short Course provides an in-depth introduction to the field 
of ontology development and engineering using Protege, covering 
frame-based methodologies as well as Semantic Web technologies based on 
OWL. The course is especially geared toward beginner or intermediate 
developers and project managers, but everyone is welcome to register.

The course is organized as a four-day interactive tutorial (Tuesday 
through Friday), with an optional pre-course session (Monday the 26th) 
for beginners who need to get started with Protege installation and 
orientation. The course is taught by members of the Protege staff in 
facilities located on the Stanford University campus. Time is allocated 
for "hands-on" exercises in the form of participants developing their 
own projects with help from Protege staff members. Enrollment is limited 
in order to ensure optimal learning experiences.

For up-to-date information, including details about the course syllabus 
and registration procedures, please visit the Protege Short Course Web 
site at the following URL:

http://protege.stanford.edu/shortcourse/protege/200703/

For any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact the 
short course organizers: protege-shortcourse@lists.stanford.edu

We look forward to meeting some of you at the Protege Short Course in 
March!

Best Regards,
The Protege Team

Received on Thursday, 15 February 2007 22:40:43 UTC