[esip-semantictech] sweet:Experiment and software on which SWEET is built
Simon.Cox at csiro.au
Simon.Cox at csiro.au
Wed Sep 13 03:38:46 EDT 2017
That class is defined in the 'HumanResearch' module.
Does that mean 'human research' as in medical and social sciences?
Or 'human research' as in 'human activities, this being research activities'?
I usually use TopBraid Composer.
It is an Ecplise-based RDF IDE - not as OWLy as Protégé, but quite easy to use.
TBC is maybe a bit easier when working with a mixture of classes and individuals.
Protégé kinda pushes you towards the classist approach.
But Protégé has improved a lot in the last couple of years,
Simon
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Hi Justin,
Yes SWEET does. It is included in the following Class definition
https://github.com/ESIPFed/sweet/blob/bed0f79b2f5495a7c713000a7caeffdd5eb1c9d0/humanResearch.ttl#L35-L36
As you can see it defined as follows
<http://sweetontology.net/humanResearch#Experiment> a owl:Class ;
rdfs:subClassOf <http://sweetontology.net/humanResearch#Investigation> .
You can use Protégé for loading and working with SWEET. It is widely used, open source (BSD) and has a big community
https://protege.stanford.edu
https://protege.stanford.edu/community.php
Simon Cox recently mentioned some alternative Editor AFAIK. You can find the name through the Github issue tracker. There may be others.
Lewis
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Hi everyone,
Have we reached the stage where we have a definition of "Experiment" in
the SWEET ontology?
Also, on which software is SWEET built? I ask because for purposes of
identifying a good, efficient piece of ontology development software that
may be approved for use by other government agencies.
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