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Techniques
how to use DOACC data in your own application / web site.

Interactive

Interacting with DOACC catalogues

The DOACC metadata strives to meet recommended Open Data publishing standards, so is suitable for use with just about any ontology editor/browser.

Screenshots from a couple of popular Open Source ontology editing applications, Stanford’s state-of-the-art Protege and U Maryland’s veteran SWOOP.

Protege
Protege Protege ontology package
A free, open-source ontology editor and framework for building intelligent systems
SWOOP
SWOOP SWOOP ontology tool
Swoop is a hypermedia inspired Ontology Browser and Editor based on OWL, the standardized Web-oriented ontology language