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[protege-discussion] frame_based ontologies' format
Tania Tudorache
tudorache at stanford.edu
Mon Apr 20 15:00:56 PDT 2009
Protege frames uses a subset of OKBC as its knowledge model. If you read
this paper you will get all the details:
http://protege.stanford.edu/publications/Knowledge_Model/protege-knowledge-model.html
The default serialization is CLIPS format (However, Protege doesn't use
CLIPS in any other way). Other serializations are the XML format [1] and
the database backend [2].
Tania
[1]: http://protegewiki.stanford.edu/index.php/XMLBackend
[2]: http://protege.stanford.edu/doc/design/jdbc_backend.html - the
documentation is a bit outdated
me 2 wrote:
> Hello there,
> what's the format of frame_based ontologies?
> (because owl format is for owl ontologies, I ask it)
> I'm going to work with frame_based ones.
>
> Thanks
>
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