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[protege-discussion] Protege as core to a software development environment
Brice Sommacal
brice.sommacal at gmail.com
Thu Nov 17 01:18:34 PST 2011
I'm also interested by any supports that you could share.
Brice
2011/11/16 Ron Schultz <rcaschultz at gmail.com>
> A while ago I read the Protege Team article Ontology-Driven Software:What
> We Learned From Using Ontologies As Infrastructure For Software. I was
> wondering if there were any follow-on articles, presentations, or
> conference proceedings further detailing this approach.
>
> I am particularly intrigued in the assertion in the abstract that "we show
> that it is feasible to describe the structure of the data that drives an
> application using anthologies rather than database schemas, which are used
> traditionally to store the infrastructure data. We also show that such an
> approach provides critical advantages in terms of flexibility and
> adaptability of the tool itself. We demonstrate the extensibility of the
> approach by enabling representation of views on ontology's and their
> corresponding metadata in the same framework."
>
>
> --
> Ron
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