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The Shared desktop ontologies provide RDF vocabularies for the Semantic Desktop. This includes basic ontologies like RDF and RDFS and all the Nepomuk ontologies like NRL, NIE, or NFO which are also maintained and developed in this open-source project
Meta-Messager: A project that aims to develop a Semantic Web based framework for semantic annotation of B2B message schemas (e.g. XML, EDIFACT, ASN.1) and translation of B2B messages to and from business ontologies.
VINE is a vocabulary Integration Environment Tool, developed at MMI. It allows to create fast mappings and alignments from ontologies in OWL. VOC2OWL is a tool to create ontologies from ASCII files. They are both JAVA based and are delivered as a Rich Cl
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NOTE: please refer to OPPL 2. OPPL is a preprocessor language that allows users to define macros for altering OWL ontologies. The syntax is very simple and intuitive, offering a very abstract and high level "scripting" language, for example for int
JXML2OWL Project is divided in two sub projects: JXML2OWL API, a library for mapping XML schemas to OWL Ontologies on the JAVA plaform. JXML2OWL Mapper, an easy to use standalone application with a graphical user interface using the JXML2OWL API.
Up to now, most ontologies are created manually, which is very time-expensive. The goal is it, to produce ontologies automatically via XSLT, which fit as good as possible to a given XML-file resp. XML-Schema-file.