Hi guys, i created a process Ontology in Protege. Now i read about spin and TBC. I installed the free version of tbc and tried to use SPIN. I imported my Ontology, but i couldnt use spin in the imported Ontology. Only when i create a new Ontology with RDF/SPIN it showed me the option to use spin rules. But i dont want to recreate the Ontology in the .spin.ttl manually from scratch. Further i need to use some upate queries. What i mean i need to apply some rules and when a expression is true, i need to add 2 object properties to all of my individuals that are from a special type of object property. The querry is not from importance here. I also created a mapping in protege(e.g equivalentTo) . In addation to that mapping i want to use the spin rules. I read that i can include them into my Ontology. By applying my mapping and spin rules i want to create another Ontology that includes the missing object properties when a condition is true. To execute that spin rule to write this 2 object properties into my Ontology, do i need to start TBC everytime? Can i use TBC for that or do i need the to do it in JAVA and import spin? How to use TBC with an imported Ontology and SPIN? Is TBC the right approach?
My aim is to open Ontology A in the jena model, apply my mapping and spin rules, generate a new Ontology. Do i need a reasoner in java to execute that? Sorry for so many questions, im relative new to this topic. best regards Richy -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Group "TopBraid Suite Users", the topics of which include the TopBraid Suite family of products and its base technologies such as SPARQLMotion, SPARQL Web Pages and SPIN. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TopBraid Suite Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
