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OWL Individuals Tab

The OWL-DL Individuals Tab provides a DL style view of individuals in Protege-OWL. In particular, the tab supports creating individuals that are members of anonymous classes and creating relationships to anonymous individuals. For example, the screenshot below shows the types and relationships for the individual "MyPizza". This individual has a "hasTopping" relationship to an individual called "someTomato". It also has "hasTopping" relationships to some anonymous individual that is a member of "MozzarellaTopping" and also some anonymous individual that is a "PizzaTopping and has a spiciness that is Hot". Further more, "MyPizza" has exactly three "hasTopping" relationships - it has been asserted to be a member of the class "hasTopping = 3".


 Screenshots



 Download the OWL-DL Individuals Tab

OWL-DL Individuals Tab (Build 5 for use with Protege-OWL Build 287 or later)

To install the OWL-DL Individuals Tab, unzip the zip file into the Protege plugins folder. Please note that this is BETA software - you should ensure that your OWL files have been backed up before editing them with this tab.

Last updated: 9th November 2005


 Documentation

To use the OWL-DL Individuals Tab, select "Project -> Configure..." and then make sure the the OWLDLIndividualsTab check box is checked.

Please note that the "Compute inferred types" classifier button on the Protege-OWL toolbar must have been pressed for the inferred types to display the inferred types for the selected individual.





 Author

Matthew Horridge
The University Of Manchester


 Level of Support

All comments and suggestions/feature request will be appreciated! Please post questions and requests to the Protege OWL mailing list where I will respond to them.


 License

The OWLDLIndividualsTab Plugin is licensed under the Lesser GNU Public License

Copyright University Of Manchester 2005