Subject:Semantic Studio: More than Simply a Feature Author:David Clark Date:02 Mar 2007 11:27 PM
DataDirect Technologies,
You are in a unique position to produce a competing application to TopQuadrant's TopBraid Composer, the only serious alternative to Protégé-OWL. Unfortunately, TopBraid Composer carries with it a stroke-inducing price tag.
I think a Semantic Studio by your company, if it held the quality/cost proportion that Stylus Studio holds to its competing XML suites, would capture the hearts of many developers. I, for one, would buy it.
Subject:Semantic Studio: More than Simply a Feature Author:Segun Alayande Date:21 Apr 2007 04:09 PM Originally Posted: 21 Apr 2007 04:10 PM
I bought the Stylus Studio this afternoon and I am already impressed with the feature set. I think this company is best positioned to deliver a Semantic Studio.
Subject:Semantic Studio: More than Simply a Feature Author:(Deleted User) Date:22 May 2007 01:35 AM
Microsoft doesn't seem to be moving towards OWL support anytime soon, in any of its develoepr products.
And, it would be nice if something other than the protege OS mish-mash was available at an affordable price.
Subject:Semantic Studio: More than Simply a Feature Author:Martha J. Smith Date:25 May 2007 01:59 PM
At the very least I would like to have an easy expansion path to include Dublin Core, RDF schema and vocabulary et. al. By expansion path I mean the ability to import the rules and edit against them. For Dublin Core this is achievable because Dublin Core provides the six XML schema required. For vocabulary and ontology I have been less successful.