Protégé-Frames
Company / Author[edit]
Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research at the Stanford University School of Medicine
Screenshots[edit]
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What they say[edit]
“The Protégé-Frames editor provides a full-fledged user interface and knowledge server to support users in constructing and storing frame-based domain ontologies, customizing data entry forms, and entering instance data. Protégé-Frames implements a knowledge model which is compatible with the Open Knowledge Base Connectivity protocol (OKBC). In this model, an ontology consists of a set of classes organized in a subsumption hierarchy to represent a domain’s salient concepts, a set of slots associated to classes to describe their properties and relationships, and a set of instances of those classes – individual exemplars of the concepts that hold specific values for their properties.”
Observations[edit]
This is written in Java, so is multi-platform software.
Their website[edit]
https://protegewiki.stanford.edu/wiki/Main_Page
Operating System(s)[edit]
Linux | Mac | Windows
Price: Free OSS | Status: Current | Date added: 2007-11-04
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