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[protege-discussion] Ontology for Community Corrections
Jonathan Carter
jonathan.carter at e-asolutions.com
Mon Mar 2 02:44:51 PST 2009
Hi Andy,
Yes, I've been using Protege to capture business architecture
(capabilities, requirements, processes, roles etc.).
We've included all this in an ontology for enterprise architecture (so
it can be related to applications, information and technology) but you
can just focus on the business layer if that's all you're interested
in. It's available free under the GNU GPL at
http://www.enterprise-architecture.org, so you could use this as a
starting point for your ontology.
Regards
Jonathan
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On 27 Feb 2009, at 23:29, Andy Micone wrote:
Hi All,
I?m building a protégé ontology for performing gap analysis on
community corrections processes for the law enforcement community.
Just wondering if there were any peers out there using Protégé as
business analysis tool?
n Andy
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