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[protege-discussion] Sample Populated Protege Frames Ontologies for Testing Purposes ?
Jonathan Carter
jonathan.carter at e-asolutions.com
Mon Jun 1 06:07:58 PDT 2009
Hi Ron,
I have an ontology with over 1300 instances in that you can use - it's
a fairly small project but covers around 300+ classes.
Download it from http://www.enterprise-architecture.org/community/share-extensions?func=select&id=4
Let me know if you have any issues (the project does refer to a custom
slot widget that hasn't been tested with Web Protege but that may not
affect your performance testing).
Regards
Jonathan
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On 29 May 2009, at 06:04, Ron Schultz wrote:
> I am testing some Web Protégé extensions I have been working on and
> I am now
> requiring some more diversity in my test data. Is there available
> anywhere
> some .PONT/.PINS/.PPRJ files for some ontologies containing hundreds
> if not
> thousands of instances that are openly available? I do not really
> care about
> content as I am testing the usability and performance of these
> extensions
> and I would like to avoid having to create these ontologies
> personally.
>
> I would much appreciated any references or pointers.
>
> Ron Schultz
>
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