The following items consist of tips and tricks on modelling knowledge in Protege-OWL and Protege-Frames. (40Y)
- Hiding identifiers with labels: Allows the user to see concepts and relations' names in their native language. The same approach can be used in order to "hide" a cryptic identification system (40Z)
- Defining N-ary Relations on the Semantic Web: Use With Individuals (N. Noy and A. Rector, W3C working draft) (410)
- Displaying N-ary relations on Protege Forms: Describes how to set up Protege instance forms to display N-ary relations nicely using InstanceTable and InstanceRow widgets (411)
- Representing Classes As Property Values on the Semantic Web (N. Noy, W3C working draft) (412)
- Creating synonyms for class names: Describes how to set up additional slots on a class form to enter synonyms for class names (413)
- Which User Interface to Use to edit ontologies in OWL and RDF Schema: Protege traditional frame-based interface or the OWL Plugin interface?: Discusses when and why you may want to use the simpler traditional Protege user interface to edit OWL and RDF Schema ontologies and when the complete OWL PLugin user interface is more appropriate (414)
- Representing Specified Values in OWL: "value partitions" and "value sets" A. Rector, W3C working draft (416)