How to use this template {nid 3M9} =    (A6F)
  1. If you haven't done so before, go to the preference page and create yourself a login account. Then, you will need to login prior to editing this page.    (A6G)
  2. Go to the ProjectsThatUseProtege page.    (A6H)
  3. Click on the "Edit this page" link at the bottom of the page.    (A6I)
  4. Add your entry in the appropriate (alphabetical) position on the page. Be sure to include a WikiWord such as <nowiki>MyProjectName</D:\Program Files\Protege_3.4_beta\examples\newspaper> (look at how the others did it; you may want to look at the WikiStyleGuide documentation for details).    (A6J)
  5. Save the page.    (A6K)
  6. At this point, you should see the line that you have added, with a dotted-underscore to your WikiWord project name. This indicates that your new page will be created when you click on the question mark. Before actually editing your page, we will first copy the template:    (A6L)
    1. Go to the ProjectThatUseProtegeTemplate page (this one).    (A6M)
    2. Click on the "Edit this page" link at the bottom of the page.    (A6N)
    3. Copy the text.    (A6O)
    4. Go back to ProjectsThatUseProtege.    (A6P)
  7. Click on the question mark just after your WikiWord (MyProjectName in the previous example).    (A6Q)
  8. Click on the "Edit this page" link at the bottom of the page.    (A6R)
  9. Delete the first line.    (A6S)
  10. Paste what you previously had copied.    (A6T)
  11. Delete these explanations and adapt the rest :-).    (A6U)
  12. You must also delete the "purple numbers" (the things between curly brackets) when you copy content over from another page, so that the system can generate new PurpleNumbers for your new content. (Suggestion: would someone consider doing a pure text, purple number free template, please. ref: bottom of the TemplateProjectPage. --ppy/2006.01.26)    (A6V)

PervasiveTrustOntology    (A6W)

Summary    (A6X)

PTO is an ontology to handle trust relations among entities in a pervasive environments. In this ontology direct trust and indirect trust relations are considered. Each entity defines its security rules using SWRL independently from other entities. To begin a transaction with others, corresponding SWRL rules must be satisfied. The trust values will be updated over the time.    (A6Y)

Homepage    (A6Z)

http://ce.sharif.edu/~taherian/PTO    (A70)

Screenshot    (A71)

http://ce.sharif.edu/~taherian/others_pix_files/scan0010.jpg    (A72)

Description (optional)    (A73)

Here you can provide a lengthy explanation on what your project does, how it works, and how it contributes to make the world a better place :-). Please also provide references to publications that describe your work.    (A74)

A "word" that is created by munching up two or more words, with each of them capitalized.    (3E5)

see also: InterMap    (3EA)