Tarak Chaari | 1 Jun 2012 01:51
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Re: create Service.owl and Profile.owl and Grounding.owl and Process.owl from Wsdl file

Hi,

Why do you want to decompose knowledge describing a same thing (a service) into many pieces? it should be better to have a single piece to guarantee more coherency. Try also to look into the generated owl file by OWL-S editor and check if it imports the several owl files...
Good luck.

2012/5/31 Faten Fakhfakh <fakhfakhfaten <at> gmail.com>
Hello,

I would like to create these files: Service.owl and Profile.owl and Grounding.owl and Process.owl
from Wsdl file.
I try to use owls Editor. But, it generate a OWL file that contain a description of the Service, Profile, Process and Groundin.
What can I do?
Protegé can achieve my goal or not ?

Thanks in advance.

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maythu sitnaing | 1 Jun 2012 06:46
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hi !

I made a program using protege owl file.I want to query individual using SPARQL language. The result I received is URI (eg..<http://www.ontology.com/myowl.owl#classification> /).I would like to get only value such as(classification).please instruct me how to do and sample example code.I want to know urgently.Thanks everybody.

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Thomas Schneider | 1 Jun 2012 09:48
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Re: Can somebody know everything?


On 31.05.2012, at 15:41, Joshua TAYLOR wrote:
[...]
> Page 4 of this presentation [1] is a good start.
> 
> //JT
> 
> [1] http://ssdi.di.fct.unl.pt/rsw/classes/assets/P05.pdf

Indeed! In addition, you might want to consult the Description Logic Handbook [2], which also has a section
on relating DLs with other logics, and of course the "irresistible SROIQ" paper [3], which describes the
logic that underlies OWL. If you need the precise syntax and semantics of every OWL construct (plus the
global restrictions that avoid some nasty combinations of constructs that would lead into
undecidability), you can also consult the OWL 2 specification [4], which is quite technical, but
complete. There are separate syntax and semantics documents. The "Direct Semantics" connects OWL with FOL.

Cheers

Thomas

[2] Franz Baader, Diego Calvanese, Deborah McGuinness, Daniele Nardi, Peter Patel-Schneider (ed.): The
Description Logic Handbook, CUP 2003.

[3] Ian Horrocks, Oliver Kutz, and Uli Sattler. The Even More Irresistible SROIQ. In Proc. KR, 2006.
Technical report: http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~sattler/publications/sroiq-TR.pdf

[4] OWL 2 Web Ontology Language, Document Overview, W3C Recommendation 27 October 2009. http://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-overview/

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Thomas Schneider | 1 Jun 2012 09:50
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Re: Can somebody know everything?

Oops, I just saw Stephan's other post at the public-olw-dev mailing list -- didn't know you were aware of [3]
and [4]. ;-)

Thomas

On 01.06.2012, at 09:48, Thomas Schneider wrote:

> 
> On 31.05.2012, at 15:41, Joshua TAYLOR wrote:
> [...]
>> Page 4 of this presentation [1] is a good start.
>> 
>> //JT
>> 
>> [1] http://ssdi.di.fct.unl.pt/rsw/classes/assets/P05.pdf
> 
> Indeed! In addition, you might want to consult the Description Logic Handbook [2], which also has a
section on relating DLs with other logics, and of course the "irresistible SROIQ" paper [3], which
describes the logic that underlies OWL. If you need the precise syntax and semantics of every OWL
construct (plus the global restrictions that avoid some nasty combinations of constructs that would
lead into undecidability), you can also consult the OWL 2 specification [4], which is quite technical,
but complete. There are separate syntax and semantics documents. The "Direct Semantics" connects OWL
with FOL.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Thomas
> 
> [2] Franz Baader, Diego Calvanese, Deborah McGuinness, Daniele Nardi, Peter Patel-Schneider (ed.):
The Description Logic Handbook, CUP 2003.
> 
> [3] Ian Horrocks, Oliver Kutz, and Uli Sattler. The Even More Irresistible SROIQ. In Proc. KR, 2006.
Technical report: http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~sattler/publications/sroiq-TR.pdf
> 
> [4] OWL 2 Web Ontology Language, Document Overview, W3C Recommendation 27 October 2009. http://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-overview/
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Dr. Thomas Schneider
> Universität Bremen, FB 03
> Postfach 330440
> 28334 Bremen
> Germany
> +49 421 218-64432
> http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~ts/
> For visits: Cartesium, Room 2.56
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Ibstock (n.)
> Anything used to make a noise on a corrugated iron wall or clinker-built fence by dragging it along the
surface while walking past it. 'Mr Bennett thoughtfully selected a stout ibstock and left the house.' --
Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, II.
> 
> Douglas Adams, John Lloyd: The Deeper Meaning of Liff
> 

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[CFP] Did the current data-driven world kill ontologies? - 1st International Workshop on Ontology Engineering in a Data-driven World (OEDW2012) at EKAW 2012

[Apologies if you received multiple copies because of cross-posting]

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1st International Workshop on

Ontology Engineering in a Data-driven World – OEDW 2012

Full-day workshop at EKAW 2012 (Galway, Ireland)

October 8th or 9th, 2012

http://granvia.dia.fi.upm.es/oedw2012/
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* Motivation*

- Did the current data-driven world kill ontologies?
- Are we navigating towards a shallow Web of Data?

The purpose of the initial edition of the 1st International Workshop on
Ontology Engineering in a Data-driven World is to discuss challenges and
opportunities for the Ontology Engineering discipline in the context of the
further evolving Linked Data success story.

To achieve this we call for papers which deal with topics such as
guidelines, methods, and tools for Linked Data engineering; methods for
ontology reuse in the Linked Data context, methods and techniques for
ontology mapping in the Linked Data context, guidelines, methods, and tools
for database to RDF mappings; life cycle management in the context of Linked
Data; creation of knowledge out of (Linked) Open Data; ontology
repositories; empirical findings and statistics about ontologies underlying
Linked Data; case studies on Ontology Engineering in the context of Linked
Data; amongst others.

As a special feature we also call for position papers that address the two
aforementioned core questions of the workshop and which can be seen
controversial from either an Ontology Engineering perspective or a Linked
Data perspective.

* Topics*

The topics of submissions to this workshop are not strictly limited but
should primarily focus on:

- Guidelines, methods, and tools for Linked Data engineering
- Methods for ontology/vocabulary reuse in the Linked Data context
- Methods and techniques for ontology/vocabulary mapping and alignment in
the Linked Data context
- Guidelines, methods, and tools for RDB to RDF mappings
- Life cycle management in the context of Linked Data
- Creation of knowledge out of Linked Open Data
- Ontology/vocabulary repositories
- Empirical findings and statistics about ontologies underlying Linked Data
- Case studies on Ontology Engineering in the context of Linked Data

* Important dates *

Paper submission deadline: August 10th, 2012
Notification of acceptance: September 5th, 2012
Camera ready submission deadline: September 14th, 2012

* Contributions *

Paper submission must be electronic via EasyChair
(http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=oedw2012). The papers should be
written in English, follow Springer LNCS format, and be submitted in PDF.
Submissions of regular research papers must not exceed 10 pages. Submissions
of position papers must not exceed 4 pages.

Proceedings will be distributed to the participants during the workshop, and
made available online as CEUR-WS proceedings.

If the number of high-quality submissions is adequate, we will pursue
publishing the proceedings as a journal special issue.

* Chairs *

- Markus Luczak-Rösch, Freie Universität Berlin (Germany)
- Elena Simperl, KIT (Germany)
- Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa, Ontology Engineering Group at UPM (Spain)

* Program Committee (to be completed) *

- Mathieu d’Aquin, Knowledge Media Institute, Open University, United
Kingdom
- Sören Auer, AKSW Universität Leipzig, Germany
- Chris Bizer, Web-based Information Systems, Freie Universität Berlin,
Germany
- Richard Cyganiak, DERI, Ireland
- Mariano Fernández-López, Universidad San Pablo CEU, Spain
- Marko Grobelnik, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
- Paul Groth, VU Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Giancarlo Guizzardi, Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES), Brazil
- Michael Hausenblas, DERI, Ireland
- Knud Möller, Talis, United Kingdom
- Juan Sequeda, University of Austin Texas, USA
- Valentina Tamma, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
- Boris Villazón-Terrazas, Ontology Engineering Group, Universidad
Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
- Fouad Zablith, Knowledge Media Institute, Open University, United Kingdom

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  Dr. Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa
  Assistant Professor

  Ontology Engineering Group (OEG)

  Departamento de Inteligencia Artificial
  Facultad de Informática
  Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
  Campus de Montegancedo, s/n
  Boadilla del Monte - 28660 Madrid

  Phone: (+34) 91 336 36 72
  Fax: (+34) 91 352 48 19
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[1st CFP-Call for Patterns] 3rd Workshop on Ontology Patterns (WOP2012) at ISWC 2012

=== Apologies for multiple postings ===

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************ Call for Patterns ********************

3rd Workshop on Ontology Patterns (WOP2012)

http://ontologydesignpatterns.org/wiki/WOP:2012

A half-day workshop in conjunction with ISWC 2012

November 11 or 12 (the exact day will be decided soon)

Boston, USA

*******************************************************

Submission deadline: July 31 (11:59pm Hawaii time)

********************************************************

This workshop provides an arena for proposing and discussing good and 
bad practices, patterns, pattern-based ontologies, systems, etc. The aim 
is to broaden the pattern community that will develop its own “language” 
for discussing and describing relevant problems and their solutions. The 
workshop will be held in conjunction with ISWC2012 on November 11th or 
12th. It will be a half-day workshop consisting of two parts; paper 
session and pattern session.

Specific focus is put on pattern session as an opportunity for 
discussing and reaching consensus on best practices in the field.

---- Submission and Revision Process -----

We invite the submission of research results in the form of ontology 
design patterns (ODPs). Patterns submitted should have a general 
relevance to the ontology engineering field, or specific interest within 
a knowledge domain. Patterns should solve some particular problem, and 
be of significant interest for discussion at the workshop. Patterns 
should be original, in the sense that they are the intellectual product 
of the author(s), however they may still be based on the collective 
experience of a community.

Pattern submissions for the pattern session will be collected:
* through the ODP portal 
(http://ontologydesignpatterns.org/wiki/Submissions:SubmitAPattern) and
* by submitting a description of the pattern (a four-page pattern 
description in LNCS format) via EasyChair 
(https://www.easychair.org/conferences?conf=wop2012 / Pattern 
Track).This description should include an abstract or motivation, the 
problem to be solved, and details on how the pattern solved the problem.

Detailed instructions for patterns submission, including how to submit 
via the ODP portal, are found at the submission page 
(http://ontologydesignpatterns.org/wiki/WOP:2012/Submission). Note that 
an account in the ODP portal is needed for submitting patterns; thus, 
authors should take care to request an account at least one week before 
their intended submission.

Submitted patterns will be reviewed by at least two members of the 
Pattern PC. Accepted patterns have to be improved based on the review 
comments, i.e., an update of the patterns in the ODP portal is 
mandatory. Accepted patterns will be presented at the workshop as 
posters in the pattern session. After the workshop, the patterns may be 
considered for certification in the ODP portal.

---- Pattern Topics -----

Pattern submissions can be made in any type of Ontology Design Patterns 
(ODPs).

Currently, templates for submission are provided for the following types 
of patterns:

* Content patterns

* Structural patterns: logical and architecture patterns.

* Correspondence patterns: re-engineering and alignment patterns.

---- Best Pattern Award ----

Reviewers and workshop participants will together distinguish the best 
pattern submission, final decision to be made by the chairs. The best 
pattern award takes into account criteria such as the quality of the 
submission, the relevance and significance of the pattern, the 
presentation of the pattern, and the level of involvement of the author 
during the revision phase and poster session discussions during the 
workshop.

---- Important Dates ----

* Submission deadline: July 31

* Notification of acceptance: August 21

* Camera-ready versions: September 10

* Workshop date: November 11 or 12 (to be decided)

Submission instructions at 
http://ontologydesignpatterns.org/wiki/WOP:2012/Submission

---- WOP2012 Chairs ----

Paper chairs:
* Aldo Gangemi, STLab ISTC-CNR (IT)
* Eva Blomqvist, Linköping University (SE)

Pattern chairs:
* Karl Hammar, Jönköping University (SE)
* Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa, Ontology Engineering Group, Universidad 
Politécnica de Madrid (ES)

-- 
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  Dr. Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa
  Assistant Professor

  Ontology Engineering Group (OEG)

  Departamento de Inteligencia Artificial
  Facultad de Informática
  Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
  Campus de Montegancedo, s/n
  Boadilla del Monte - 28660 Madrid

  Phone: (+34) 91 336 36 72
  Fax: (+34) 91 352 48 19
  e-mail: mcsuarez <at> fi.upm.es
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J A | 2 Jun 2012 18:48
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various relations and arrows in a graph

Hi all:

I use Protege 4.1.  Can OWLViz, Ontograf or any other plugin display various relations and arrows
explicitly in a graph?
     has_part                is_a
A ------------------> B <------------------ C

Any information would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Tim rdf | 2 Jun 2012 21:19
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Re: Generating HTML documentation of an OWL ontology

Thanks, Josh!

I added your suggestion to our collected notes of the different tools
we surveyed:

http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/wiki/Generating_HTML_documentation_of_OWL

Unfortunately, it become "roll yer own" :-(

We ended up borrowing the css and html structure from Silvio Peroni's LODE:

http://www.essepuntato.it/lode/owlapi/http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/prov/raw-file/tip/ontology/ProvenanceOntology.owl

Our latest draft of the PROV-O ontology HTML document is at:

http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/prov/raw-file/tip/ontology/Overview.html

The heart of the cross referencing sits in this rather ineloquent python:

https://github.com/timrdf/prov-lodspeakr/blob/master/components/services/prov-o/cross-reference.py

Regards,
Tim

On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 4:35 PM, Joshua TAYLOR <joshuaaaron <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Tim rdf <timrdf <at> gmail.com> wrote:
>> Protege,
>>
>> I am working on an OWL ontology for the W3C provenance working group, at [1].
>>
>> We are using protege to develop the ontology, but need to produce some
>> HTML documentation for our OWL.
>>
>> Are there tools around that produce HTML documentation of RDFS or OWL
>> ontologies.
>>
>> We'd like to produce something like these examples of "good" HTML
>> documentation, such as:
>>
>> http://open-biomed.sourceforge.net/opmv/ns.html
>> http://xmlns.com/foaf/spec/
>> http://rdfs.org/sioc/spec/
>
> Have you had a look at OWLDoc?
>
> http://code.google.com/p/co-ode-owl-plugins/wiki/OWLDoc
>
> The resulting documentation has IMO, a more javadoc-ish feel to it
> than those examples, though I'm not sure what you can get in terms of
> free form prose aside from what you put in with rdf annotations. It
> makes for a reasonable reference document, though.
>
> //JT
>
> --
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Nada Bajnaid | 3 Jun 2012 09:12
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could not activate SWRL tab: java.lang.nullpointerexception

Hi
 
I build OWL ontology with SWRL rules. I build a java web application to manipulate my ontology. Everything was working fine and I didn't make any changes to the system or the ontology for several weeks. Today when i try to open the ontology I got this message
 
"SWRLTab: java.lang.NullPointerException. Your project might be in an inconsistent state now"
and it suggest that I pass my ontology to ontology validator. I even try the validator but does not work with me. I'm using Protege 3.4.6. and don't know how this happened while it was working fine and I didn't use the files for a while
 
Thanks
Nada
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Sreeja Unnikrishnan | 4 Jun 2012 12:01
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Re: creating ontology on system and accessing it

In case I am creating an ontology in my machine and I want to access it from an application. what is the string that I need to write in the following lines ?? String uri = "what should I write HERE"; OWLModel owlModel = ProtegeOWL.createJenaOWLModelFromURI(uri); and is there anything I should do in the protege-OWL so it works (defining a namespace ? etc.)
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