Rajeev; There's a good chance you are looking for Enterprise Vocabulary net. See http://www.topquadrant.com/solutions/ent_vocab_net.html. You can get a preview EVN on a desktop by starting TBC-ME and pointing a browser to http://localhost:8083/evn. There is a user guide available on that page.
In terms of large vocabularies, there are a few options, either by using the back-end (TBC-ME) or by settings in EVN. I won't enumerate all of the possibilities, other than to say that Composer supports a number of data back-ends. Out-of-the-box we support TDB, SDB, Sesame and Oracle RDF. AllegroGraph and OWLIM are supported by installing their 3rd-party plug-ins. As an example, if you have access to a RDBMS, say Oracle or MySQL (see TBC help file on this), you can set up EVN directly to use a data back- end. Open the browser to http://localhost:8083/tbl/admin/ and open the Configuration Parameters. Fill in the section called Teamwork Parameters with the URL, user id and password for your RDBMS. The "teamwork root project" is the name of the project in the TBC workspace containing the connection files. After this setup, a link will appear in on the EVN front page that says "Create New Vocabulary". This will ask for a name and create an empty vocabulary. From there use the import links (RDF/XML, Spreadsheets, Sharepoint), which will store data directly on the relational back-end. You can also use "Add Imports" line to add an owl:import link to an existing dataset (any text serialization or connector to data available in the TBC workspace) That's getting deep fast, so let us know what questions you have. Most importantly, take a look st EVN, which seems to match what you are asking about. -- Scott On Jun 6, 12:57 pm, Rajeev <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > I am considering using TBC for authoring & editing a large SKOS > hierachy in a collaborative env. Have following questions in this > regard > * As the hierarchy is very large it cannot be loaded in memory. Can > TBC allow browsing it? > * Can multple users edit this hierarchy concurrently > * What kind of access control can TCB provide > Thanks, -Rajeev -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Group "TopBraid Suite Users", the topics of which include Enterprise Vocabulary Network (EVN), TopBraid Composer, TopBraid Live, TopBraid Ensemble, SPARQLMotion and SPIN. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/topbraid-users?hl=en
