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[protege-discussion] Identifying Coments and common properties
Tania Tudorache
tudorache at stanford.edu
Wed Jan 9 18:16:06 PST 2008
Rishi,
Did you take a look at Collaborative Protege?
http://protege.stanford.edu/doc/collab-protege/
It allows multiple editors to edit the same ontology simultaneously; it
tracks the changes in the ontology, who did them and when, and you are
also able to comment on the classes,properties, individuals or even on
the changes.
If you would like to use only the change tracking component, you can use
the ChangesTab.
http://protegewiki.stanford.edu/index.php/Changes_Tab
Tania
Rishi wrote:
> Hello Group
>
> I have previously used Protege tool for developing ontology for my
> thesis work. Now I am working on my personal project where I am trying
> to create a ontology for a educational domain. In my situation
> multiple developers write to the same ontology file. The developers
> can add multiple comments(rdfs:Comment),names to a instance or class.
> We are unable to know who has written a particular comment and at
> which particular time. We want to know who has added a particular
> comment and time when they have added it. Can someone throw some light
> my issue.
>
>
> Thank You
>
> --
> Rishi Kanth
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