WebProtégé: A Cloud-Based Ontology Editor
@article{Horridge2019WebProtgAC, title={WebProt{\'e}g{\'e}: A Cloud-Based Ontology Editor}, author={M. Horridge and Rafael S Gonçalves and Csongor Nyulas and M. Musen}, journal={Companion Proceedings of The 2019 World Wide Web Conference}, year={2019} }
We present WebProtégé, a tool to develop ontologies represented in the Web Ontology Language (OWL). WebProtégé is a cloud-based application that allows users to collaboratively edit OWL ontologies, and it is available for use at https://webprotege.stanford.edu. WebProtégé currently hosts more than 68,000 OWL ontology projects and has over 50,000 user accounts. In this paper, we detail the main new features of the latest version of WebProtégé.
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