2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-98192-5_5
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A Protégé Plug-In for Annotating OWL Ontologies with OPLa

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“…ImageSchemaNet reuses the :bibRef property from Exuviae -a formal "exoskeleton" for representing epistemological choices when comparing ontologies [14] developed considering OPLA Protégé plugin [75] -which is meant to keep precise reference of the bibliographical and theoretical provenance of each entity and property with the original definition and formal dependencies. In particular, ImageSchemaNet focuses on the :ImageSchema,…”
Section: Imageschemanet Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…ImageSchemaNet reuses the :bibRef property from Exuviae -a formal "exoskeleton" for representing epistemological choices when comparing ontologies [14] developed considering OPLA Protégé plugin [75] -which is meant to keep precise reference of the bibliographical and theoretical provenance of each entity and property with the original definition and formal dependencies. In particular, ImageSchemaNet focuses on the :ImageSchema,…”
Section: Imageschemanet Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resources for this pattern can be found in our online repository. 4 The pattern has been annotated with the Ontology Design Pattern Representation Language (OPLa) [9] and its extension [8] for documenting its use cases using the OPLaTool [20] for Protégé 5 . Documentation has been generated for the pattern using [22] according to community guidelines for documenting patterns [15].…”
Section: The Hierarchical Cell Feature Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, OPLa [34] defines classes and properties for declaring which modules or patterns are reused within a target ontology. OPLa is supported by Protégé by means of a dedicated plug-in [58].…”
Section: Ontology Reuse Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%