Tadzebao and WebOnto: discussing, browsing, and editing ontologies on the Web

作者: John Domingue

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摘要: In this paper I describe two systems which, in different ways, address the shortcomings of current approaches to enabling ontology construction and use via World-Wide Web. The first system Tadzebao, enables knowledge engineers hold synchronous asynchronous discussions about ontologies. Tadzebao addresses fact that an integral part communal design, dialogue, has largely been ignored by community. second WebOnto uses a Java based client alleviate acknowledged problems creating interfaces `vanilla HTML'.

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