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Complexity/easy to use
Restrictions (download, availability for OWL 1.0/2.0)
Examples & Documentation (easy to implement)
prepared by Paul and Huan in 2012
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prepared by Maurice and Josef in 2012 Summary: The OWL-API was developed by Manchester and Karlsruhe University. The basics are described in the paper "Cooking the Semantic Web with the OWL API" [1]
Complexity/easy to use
Restrictions (download, availability for OWL 1.0/2.0)
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Reasoning, support for SWRL
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prepared by Dave in 2012
Complexity/easy to use
Restrictions (download, availability for OWL 1.0/2.0)
Examples & Documentation (easy to implement)
Reasoning, support for SWRL
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Which one to select
Web Links
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Generally get's the Job done and it looks ok from my view.
Pros
Cons are:
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If you are used to do the things low level, this is the right stuff for you, but for the normal "object-oriented"-Programmer this is more or less pain.
Pros:
Cons:
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