Jennifer Vendetti | 2 May 00:48
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Protege-OWL Short Course: Early Bird Rates Expire Tomorrow!

Early bird rates for the Protege-OWL Short Course expire tomorrow (Wednesday, May 2nd) at midnight!

The Protege-OWL Short Course provides an in-depth introduction to ontology engineering and the Web Ontology Language (OWL).  We cover best practices in ontology building and the latest Semantic Web technologies, including OWL 2, RDF, SPARQL, and SWRL.

During the hands-on portion of the course, participants will learn how to navigate the latest version of the Protege tool set, which supports the full OWL 2 standard.  Protege is the most popular and widely used ontology editor, employed in projects by organizations such as the World Health Organization, eBay, and Yahoo!.

- Dates & location: May 30 - June 1, 2012, Stanford University
- Course content: http://goo.gl/wC7IU
- Course schedule: http://goo.gl/JPP1o
- Online registration: http://goo.gl/uiRxu
- Facebook event page: http://goo.gl/tp3WQ

All portions of the course will be taught by members of the Protege staff:

Matthew Horridge
Natasha Noy
Martin O'Connor
Timothy Redmond
Samson Tu
Tania Tudorache
Jennifer Vendetti

Questions?  Contact protege-shortcourse at lists.stanford.edu.

Best Regards,
The Protege Team

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Protege-OWL Short Course: Early Bird Rates Expire Soon (May 2nd)

Dear Protege Community,

Early bird rates for the Protege-OWL Short Course expire next week on Wednesday, May 2nd!

The course provides an in-depth introduction to ontology engineering and the Web Ontology Language (OWL).  We cover best practices in ontology building and the latest Semantic Web technologies, including OWL 2, RDF, SPARQL, and SWRL.

During the hands-on portion of the course, participants will learn how to navigate the latest version of the Protege tool set, which supports the full OWL 2 standard.  Protege is the most popular and widely used ontology editor, employed in projects by organizations such as the World Health Organization, eBay, and Yahoo!.

- Dates & location: May 30 - June 1, 2012, Stanford University
- Course content: http://goo.gl/wC7IU
- Course schedule: http://goo.gl/JPP1o
- Online registration: http://goo.gl/uiRxu
- Facebook event page: http://goo.gl/tp3WQ

All portions of the course will be taught by members of the Protege staff:

Matthew Horridge
Natasha Noy
Martin O'Connor
Timothy Redmond
Samson Tu
Tania Tudorache
Jennifer Vendetti

Questions?  Contact protege-shortcourse at lists.stanford.edu.

Best Regards,
The Protege Team

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Jennifer Vendetti | 5 Apr 22:32
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Help the Protege team by filling out a 3-minute survey (and get a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card)

Dear Protege Community,

If you have used WebProtege [1] or Collaborative Protege (the desktop client with collaborative
features) [2], then the Protege team needs your help!  We are about to submit a funding proposal to continue
this work, and would like to understand better how you use these tools.  Please help us by filling out a short survey:http://svy.mk/ProtegeSurvey2012.

If you respond before April 30th, 2012, you can enter in a drawing to win a $25 Amazon gift card.

Thank you!

Best Regards,
The Protege Team

[1]http://protegewiki.stanford.edu/wiki/WebProtege
[2]http://protegewiki.stanford.edu/wiki/Collaborative_Protege

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Jennifer Vendetti | 4 Apr 00:22
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Protege-OWL Short Course, May 30 - June 1, 2012, Stanford University

Dear Protege Community,

We are pleased to announce another offering of the Protege-OWL Short Course in late May of this year.

The Protege-OWL Short Course provides an in-depth introduction to ontology engineering and the Web Ontology Language (OWL).  We cover best practices in ontology building and the latest Semantic Web technologies, including OWL 2, RDF, SPARQL, and SWRL.

During the hands-on portion of the course, participants will learn how to navigate the latest version of the Protege tool set, which supports the full OWL 2 standard.  Protege is the most popular and widely used ontology editor, employed in projects by organizations such as the World Health Organization, eBay, and Yahoo!.

- Dates & location: May 30 - June 1, 2012, Stanford University
- Course content: http://goo.gl/wC7IU
- Course schedule: http://goo.gl/JPP1o
- Online registration: http://goo.gl/uiRxu
- Facebook event page: http://goo.gl/tp3WQ

All portions of the course will be taught by members of the Protege staff:

Matthew Horridge
Natasha Noy
Martin O'Connor
Timothy Redmond
Samson Tu
Tania Tudorache
Jennifer Vendetti

Questions?  Contact protege-shortcourse at lists.stanford.edu.

Best Regards,
The Protege Team

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Jennifer Vendetti | 29 Feb 02:30
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Protege-OWL Short Course: Early Bird Rates Expire Tomorrow!

Early bird rates for the Protege-OWL Short Course expire tomorrow (Wednesday, February 29th) at midnight!

The Protege-OWL Short Course provides an in-depth introduction to ontology engineering and the Web Ontology Language (OWL).  We cover best practices in ontology building and the latest Semantic Web technologies, including OWL 2, RDF, SPARQL, and SWRL.

During the hands-on portion of the course, participants will learn how to navigate the latest version of the Protege tool set, which supports the full OWL 2 standard.  Protege is the most popular and widely used ontology editor, employed in projects by organizations such as the World Health Organization, eBay, and Yahoo!.

- Dates & location: March 28-30, 2012, Stanford University
- Course content: http://goo.gl/GdWjs
- Course schedule: http://goo.gl/DbI1w
- Online registration: http://goo.gl/1u032
- Facebook event page: http://goo.gl/Q08Yf

All portions of the course will be taught by members of the Protege staff:

Matthew Horridge
Natasha Noy
Martin O'Connor
Timothy Redmond
Samson Tu
Tania Tudorache
Jennifer Vendetti

Questions?  Contact protege-shortcourse at lists.stanford.edu.

Best Regards,
The Protege Team

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Jennifer Vendetti | 22 Feb 00:04
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Protege-OWL Short Course: Early Bird Rates Expire Soon

Early bird rates for the Protege-OWL Short Course expire next week on Wednesday, February 29th!

The Protege-OWL Short Course provides an in-depth introduction to ontology engineering and the Web Ontology Language (OWL).  We cover best practices in ontology building and the latest Semantic Web technologies, including OWL 2, RDF, SPARQL, and SWRL.

During the hands-on portion of the course, participants will learn how to navigate the latest version of the Protege tool set, which supports the full OWL 2 standard.  Protege is the most popular and widely used ontology editor, employed in projects by organizations such as the World Health Organization, eBay, and Yahoo!.

- Dates & location: March 28-30, 2012, Stanford University
- Course content: http://goo.gl/GdWjs
- Course schedule: http://goo.gl/DbI1w
- Online registration: http://goo.gl/1u032
- Facebook event page: http://goo.gl/Q08Yf

All portions of the course will be taught by members of the Protege staff:

Matthew Horridge
Natasha Noy
Martin O'Connor
Timothy Redmond
Samson Tu
Tania Tudorache
Jennifer Vendetti

Questions?  Contact protege-shortcourse at lists.stanford.edu.

Best Regards,
The Protege Team

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Jennifer Vendetti | 12 Jan 00:55
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Protege-OWL Short Course: Online registration now available!

Protege Community,

Online registration for the Protege-OWL Short Course is now available: http://goo.gl/v4I7b

Early bird discounts expire February 29th, and we offer a 10% discount for groups of 4 or more people from the same organization.

- Dates & location: March 28-30, 2012, Stanford University
- Course content: http://goo.gl/GdWjs
- Course schedule: http://goo.gl/DbI1w

Questions?  Contact protege-shortcourse <at> lists.stanford.edu.

Check out our Facebook event page for the course, or get regular updates from our Twitter feed.

Best Regards,
The Protege Team

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Jennifer Vendetti | 16 Dec 02:09
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Protege-OWL Short Course, March 28-30, 2012, Stanford University

Protege Community,

We are pleased to announce that we will hold another offering of the Protege-OWL Short Course early next year.  The course provides an introduction to ontology development in OWL, both from a theoretical standpoint and from a practical standpoint through hands-on use of the Protege platform. Instructors emphasize how to use OWL ontologies, and other semantic technologies like SWRL, to build semantic applications with examples from real-world use cases.

The course is especially geared toward beginner and intermediate users of Protege-OWL, but everyone is welcome to register.  Online registration will be available in early January.

- Dates & location: March 28-30, 2012, Stanford University
- Course content: http://goo.gl/GdWjs
- Course schedule: http://goo.gl/DbI1w

Questions?  Contact protege-shortcourse <at> lists.stanford.edu.

You can find regular course updates on our Facebook and Twitter accounts.

Best Regards,
The Protege Team

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Mark Musen | 29 Sep 20:21
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Advice regarding future directions for Protégé

Colleagues,

I am writing to seek your advice regarding future directions for the Protégé Project.  As you know, all the work that we perform on the Protégé suite of tools is supported by external funding, nearly all from federal research grants.  We currently are seeking additional grant support to migrate some of the features that are available in Protégé Version 3 to Protégé Version 4.  We believe that this migration is important, as only Protégé 4 supports the full OWL 2 standard, and we appreciate that many members of our user community are asking to use certain capabilities currently unique to Protégé 3 with OWL 2 ontologies in Protégé 4.

To help the Protégé team in setting priorities, and to help us make the case to our potential funders that enhancement of Protégé 4 is warranted, we'd be grateful if you could please fill out the brief survey at the following URL:


It will not take more than a few minutes for you to give us feedback that will be influential in setting our future goals.  If we can document strong community support for implementing certain Protégé 3 features in Protégé 4, then we will be in a much stronger position to make the case to our funders to initiate the required work.

The entire Protégé team is looking forward to your opinions.  Please be sure to forward this message to colleagues who use Protégé who may not subscribe to these mailing lists so that we can obtain as much feedback as possible.

Many thanks for your help and support.

Mark Musen
Principal Investigator, The Protégé Project
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Jennifer Vendetti | 27 Jul 02:04
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Protege 4.1 Release

We are pleased to announce the 4.1 release of the Protege-OWL Editor.  
The highlights of this release are:

- Full conformance with the OWL 2.0 language specification
- Automatic update mechanism for distributing new features and bug fixes
- New application bundle format distribution for the OS X community
- Direct, in-memory connection to the HermiT and FaCT++ reasoners

... and much more!  Please check out our detailed release announcement 
on the wiki:

http://protegewiki.stanford.edu/wiki/P4_1_Release_Announcement

We would like to thank the user community for sending us your feedback 
throughout the development process.

Best Regards,
The Protege Team

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Jennifer Vendetti | 13 Jan 02:04
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New job opening on the Protege team

Protege Community (and beyond),

We are seeking a senior-level software engineer for a new position on the Protege team.  The job description is provided below.

If you are interested in applying, please proceed to our online job posting (http://goo.gl/UCYd2) and click the Apply button.

Best Regards,
Jennifer

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Software Engineer
 
Job ID: 41011
Job Location: School of Medicine
Job Category: Information Technology Services
Salary: 4P3
Date Posted: Dec 15, 2010
 
The Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research, a division within the Stanford University School of Medicine, is looking for a senior-level software engineer to help design and develop extensions to a large Web-based ontology editing system. The system uses Java and GWT as its main technologies. The system is the customization of the Protege ontology development environment for the use by the World Health Organization in collaborative development of ICD-11. The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is published by WHO and is used worldwide for morbidity and mortality statistics, reimbursement systems, and automated decision support in medicine. This is a full-time position, fixed-term through 12/31/11 pending additional grant funding.

Qualifications:
Candidate will have at least an undergraduate degree in computer science or a related discipline. Successful candidates will have at least six years of experience developing high performance applications in Java and three years of experience developing web applications.

Required:
Experience maintaining and developing complex Java-based systems is required. Knowledge of GWT programming is required.

Desired:
Experience with JDBC is preferred. Experience fixing performance problems and memory leaks is preferred. Experience with knowledge bases or the Semantic Web is highly desirable but not required. Experience working in an interdisciplinary environment is also highly desirable. Experience collaborating with multiple organizations in different parts of the country is highly desirable. Experience developing collaborative platforms is highly desirable. Experience developing social-networking tools is a plus.
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