The NeOn Toolkit is an extensible Ontology Engineering Environment. It is part of the reference implementation of the NeOn architecture. It contains plugins for ontology management and visualization. The core features include:
- Basic Editing: Editing Schema
- Visualization/Browsing
- Import/Export: F-Logic, (subsets of) RDF(S) and OWL
A number of commercial plugins extend the toolkit by various functionalities, including:
- Rule Support: Graphical/Textual editing, debugging
- Mediation: Graphical Mapping Editor, life-interpretation of mappings
- Database Integration: Database schema import, database-access
- Queries: Query-Editor and persistent queries
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Latest News from The NeOn Toolkit
We recently had server issues (broken hard drive and power supply) and have moved the site to new hardware.
Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 15 June 2009 )
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Invitation From NeOn
NeOn cordially invites all its users and developers to take part in The NeOn Toolkit Survey.
A key goal for the NeOn Project as it enters its 4th and final year is to identify and promote the potential value of the NeOn tools and methods to the Semantic Web community. In order to achieve this, we invite users and developers to take part in a survey, by completing this short questionnaire.
We would also appreciate if you would pass on the invitation to complete the survey to other members of the community.
Related Links
NeOn Toolkit Survey
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 03 March 2009 )
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The 3rd NeOn Glowfest was co-located with the 3rd Asian Semantic Web Conference and took place on 3rd February 2009 in Bangkok, Thailand. The Glowfest series of events aim to gather together the members - users and developers - of the NeOn community.
The main goal of the 3rd Glowfest was to announce the winners of our Plugin Developers' Contest and to announce the NeOn Technology Support Center in Korea.
With the project being close to its final year, the focus of presentations was to showcase concrete outcomes and implementations. During the 90 minute event, plugins developed both within and outside NeOn were demonstrated. We are delighted to see these first plugins, being developed by the NeOn community, to provide functionality for the NeOn Toolkit.
To honor the efforts put into these developments, it was decided to hold a NeOn Plugin Developer's Contest, whose winners were announced officially at the Glowfest. The winning plugin was presented by their developers, via a video played during the event.
Invited speaker, Professor Han, talked about the launch of the NeOn Technology Support Center in Korea. The Support Center is in charge of disseminating NeOn technology within the Asian market and will also provide localized versions of NeOn software.
We look forward to continued growth of the NeOn community and to hearing from developers about their latest plugins and ideas.
Story By: Holger Lewen
Related Links
Plugin Developers Competition News Story
ASWC Conference Website
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 12 February 2009 )
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