PROTEGE-II: An Environment for Reusable Problem-Solving Methods and Domain Ontologies

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Citation: Mark A. Musen and Samson W. Tu and Henrik Eriksson and John H. Gennari and Angel R. Puerta. (1993) PROTEGE-II: An Environment for Reusable Problem-Solving Methods and Domain Ontologies. In KSL-93-51, 1993.

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author Mark A. Musen and Samson W. Tu and Henrik Eriksson and John H. Gennari and Angel R. Puerta
title PROTEGE-II: An Environment for Reusable Problem-Solving Methods and Domain Ontologies
number KSL-93-51
institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory
address Chambery, Savoie, France
year 1993
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abstract Knowledge sharing and reuse require more than just a standardized representation for propositional knowledge. System builders must be able to share and reuse the control knowledge that structures large application tasks. The PROTEGE-II architecture allows developers to build new knowledge-based systems by selecting and modifying reusable problem-solving methods and domain ontologies. In this paper, we discuss the nature of our problem-solving methods and their building blocks, and describe how the knowledge roles defined by problem-solving methods may be mapped to elements of a domain ontology.

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Abstract Knowledge sharing and reuse require more t Knowledge sharing and reuse require more than just a standardized representation for propositional knowledge. System builders must be able to share and reuse the control knowledge that structures large application tasks. The PROTEGE-II architecture allows developers to build new knowledge-based systems by selecting and modifying reusable problem-solving methods and domain ontologies. In this paper, we discuss the nature of our problem-solving methods and their building blocks, and describe how the knowledge roles defined by problem-solving methods may be mapped to elements of a domain ontology. e mapped to elements of a domain ontology.
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