Ah,
I understand better now. I believe there are several toolsets
that include relatively lighter weight tools that can be thought of as
browsers. The only item I remember is SWOOP, which is apparently no
longer under active development, so it is doubtful how well supported
it may be.
http://code.google.com/p/swoop/
Cheers,
Rex
Hi,
I forgot to mention, I was talking about OWL standards.
Regards,
Chandu
On 2/16/07, chandu < mohan.kodali@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Rex,
I am sorry I wasn't clear about what I need. I have seen
Protégé. But its heavy and infact now I am working on to develop a
web based browser that works like Protégé to browse through the
ontologies. I am not trying to develop an editor. Only the browsing
part for many users, not the Knowledge experts but the Domain experts
who are not comfortable with heavy tools like Protégé to browse
through the ontology.
I want to know if it is possible to create a browser which can accept
any already created and developed ontology and allow users to navigate
through the hierarchy levels. Or is it that browser is dependent on
ontology?
PS: I have to start working on a browser for an agricultural
ontology.
Regards,
Chandu
On 2/16/07, Rex Brooks < rexb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Chandu,
When you use the word "any" you are asking for a
lot and I expect that the relative lack of
response may be attributed to that. However, if
you ask for "most" ontologies, then there are
several candidates, among which I would say
Protégé is probably one of the best.
Regards,
Rex
At 4:23 PM +0530 2/16/07, chandu wrote:
>Is there any generic ontology browser which can
>load any ontology and allow us to browse
>through? any project going on? Or is it that
>browser depends on the ontology itself and cant
>be independent of ontology?
>
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