Hello Frank van Harmelen, sorry i didn't follow the whole discussion. I only kept attention to this mail.
We tried to create a healthexchange protocoll. It seems that we are able to conect to other healthcare Open Source projects and that also industry likes the idea. It is in a very alpha level, but there are also some demo examples. We are very flexible to share ideas to integrate semantics or OWL to it. Are there any ideas? You are wellcome. We are very appreciate if someone like to send us ideas. Possibly it is a way to connect to other projects. More infos you can get at http://hxp.sourceforge.net The project is hosted at http://sourceforge.net/projects/hxp/ Thanks and regards Wilfried G�dert you wrote: FvH> William C. Burkett wrote: >> > Is there any way, or are there any plugins, to regularized or >> > "pretty print" an OWL file to facilitate a review/analysis >> > with human eyeballs? (Once again, I'm creating test cases >> > that are both useful and educational, so visual presentation >> > is an important objective of what I'm trying to do.) FvH> Holger Knublauch wrote: >> you can use the RDF/XML output format without abbrev under Save as... FvH> It would, IMHO, be a great enhancement if it were possible to view/save/load FvH> OWL ontologies in the so-called "abstract syntax" for OWL. This syntax is an FvH> official part of the W3C spec (see [1]) and is much, MUCH, more readable then FvH> the horrible RDF/XML format. FvH> It looks like: >> Class(associateProfessor partial academicStaffMember) >> DisjointClasses(professor associateProfessor) >> >> ObjectProperty(teaches >> inverseOf(isTaughtBy) >> domain(academicStaffMember) >> range(course)) >> >> Class(academicStaffMember partial >> restriction(teaches someValuesFrom (undergraduateCourse))) FvH> As a longer example, compare the two versions of the standard "wildlife" FvH> ontology example, in RDF/XML format at [2] and in abstract syntax at [3]. FvH> In our new Semantic Web textbook (the "Semantic Web Primer", out in July, FvH> <http://www.semanticwebprimer.org>) we have decided to list all OWL examples FvH> in the abstract syntax, because it is so much more human-readable. FvH> Sean Bechhofer and Raphael Volz already produced an on-line service for FvH> converting the RDF/XML format to abstract syntax (at [4]). The conversion in FvH> the other direction is much easier, so: any takers for enhancing the Protege FvH> OWL pluging? :-) FvH> Frank. FvH> --- FvH> [1] <http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-owl-semantics-20040210/syntax.html> FvH> [2] <http://www.cs.vu.nl/~frankh/spool/wildlife.owl> FvH> [3] <http://www.cs.vu.nl/~frankh/spool/wildlife.abs> FvH> [4] <http://phoebus.cs.man.ac.uk:9999/OWL/Validator> FvH> ----------------------------------------------------------- FvH> To unsubscribe go to http://protege.stanford.edu/lists.html -- Mit freundlichen Gr�ssen Wilfried G�dert mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click _______________________________________________ Hxp-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hxp-developers
