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This page outlines a half day tutorial on SWRL that will be presented at the [http://www.eswc2010.org/ 2010 Extended Semantic Web Conference], in Herakilon, Greece.
The presenter will be [http://bmir.stanford.edu/people/view.php/martin_j_oconnor Martin O'Connor] from the [http://bmir.stanford.edu/ Stanford Center of Biomedical Informatics Research]. {nid B5H}

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This half-day tutorial will give a hands-on introduction to SWRL, an expressive OWL-based rule language that can be used to increase the amount of knowledge encoded in OWL ontologies.
This tutorial will give an introduction to SWRL, an expressive OWL-based rule language that can be used to increase the amount of knowledge encoded in OWL ontologies.

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There will be an extensive hands-on session where participants can experiment with the development and execution of SWRL rules. {nid B58}
There will be an interactive session where participants can experiment with the development and execution of SWRL rules. {nid B58}

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No software development experience or understanding of description logics is required. {nid B5C}
No software development experience or understanding of description logics is required. {nid B5C}

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The first half of the tutorial will be delivered as a lecture and will give a description of SWRL’s features.
The first two thirds of the tutorial will be delivered as a lecture and will give a description of SWRL’s features.

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The second half of the tutorial will be a hands-on session that will provide participants with the ability to encode and execute rules.
The hands-on session will use the SWRLTab, a plugin to the popular open source Protégé-OWL ontology development environment. {nid B4P}
The last third of the tutorial will be an interactive session that will provide participants with the ability to encode and execute rules.
The session will use the SWRLTab, a plugin to the popular open source Protégé-OWL ontology development environment. {nid B4P}