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| Abstract |
| OntoTrack is a new browsing and editing "in-one-view" ontology authoring tool that combines a hierarchical graphical layout and instant reasoning feedback for (the most rational fraction of) OWL Lite. OntoTrack provides an animated and zoomable view with context sensitive features like click-able miniature branches or selective detail views together with drag-and-drop editing. Each editing step is instantly synchronized with an external reasoner in order to provide appropriate graphical feedback about relevant modeling consequences. The most recent feature of OntoTrack is an on demand textual explanation for subsumption and equivalence between or unsatisfiability of classes. This paper describes the key features of the current implementation and discusses future work as well as some development issues. |
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| BibTeX Entry |
@inproceedings{liebig04:_ontotrack,
author = {Thorsten Liebig and Olaf Noppens},
title = {{\textsc{OntoTrack}: Combining Browsing and Editing with
Reasoning and Explaining for OWL Lite Ontologies}},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 3rd International Semantic Web Conference
(ISWC2004)},
year = 2004,
pages = {244--257},
number = 3298,
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
address = {Hiroshima, Japan},
month = {November},
publisher = {Springer Verlag}
}
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