Introduction Intert 3.2.1 Main window SemanticWorks documents are opened in the main Window, and are viewed and edited in Main Window. The Main Window has two views, Text View and RDF/OWL View(screens below), between which you can switch by clicking the respective tabs Classes Properties Instances alDiferent Ontologies Overview Categories food BlandIsh ( Classes selected Add New图c food BlandFishCourse food CheeseNuts Dessert .lowclAss food CheeseNus Dessert Course owt Class food ConsumableThing foodDarkMealFowd .lowtClass food DarkMeatFowCourse Main Pane of ood Dessert Detail view food DessertCourse Overview -i owt Class food EatngGrape -LowcLass food Thing .outClass ood Fish outClass ood FishCouse Subsidiary I Instances for Class Clas Properties categories for c food Scrod Overview category i food Halibut Subsidiary Pane asses a food Flour of Overview Text RDF/OWL Text View RDF/OWL View (unselected) RDF/OWL View window, showing Overview(main pane, with subsidiary pane below). To switch from Overview to Detail View of an item click the Detail View button to the left of that item. RDF/OWL View RDF/OWL View provides() an Overview of the document, and(i)a Detail view of an item listed in the overview to switch from overview to the detail view of an item click the detail View icon La to the left of that item's Overview listing. Notice that the entire Overview(main pane and subsidiary pane) is replaced by Detail View(screenshot below). To switch from the Detail View of an item back to Overview, click the Overview icon E located at the top left of Detail View @2007 Aitova gmbH
14 Introduction Interface Altova SemanticWorks 2007 © 2007 Altova GmbH 3.2.1 Main Window SemanticWorks documents are opened in the Main Window, and are viewed and edited in the Main Window. The Main Window has two views, Text View and RDF/OWL View (screenshots below), between which you can switch by clicking the respective tabs. RDF/OWL View window, showing Overview (main pane, with subsidiary pane below). To switch from Overview to Detail View of an item, click the Detail View button to the left of that item. RDF/OWL View RDF/OWL View provides (i) an Overview of the document, and (ii) a Detail View of an item listed in the Overview. To switch from Overview to the Detail View of an item, click the Detail View icon to the left of that item's Overview listing. Notice that the entire Overview (main pane and subsidiary pane) is replaced by Detail View (screenshot below). To switch from the Detail View of an item back to Overview, click the Overview icon located at the top left of Detail View
Introduction Interface 15 food: Mealcourse food: Mealcourse restr. food: has Food food: Dessert food: Dessert food: Dessertcourse Te「 RDF/OWL The Overview of ontologies is structured into five categories of items(see first screenshot in is section Classes, which lists all ontology classes. If the Show Blank Nodes option(View I Show Blank Nodes)is selected, then anonymous classes are also listed. When a class is selected in the main pane, then the subsidiary pane shows() the properties of the class, and( the instances of the class Properties, which lists all properties in the ontology. When a property is selected in the main pane, then the domain of that property is displayed in the subsidiary pane Instances(aka individuals), which lists all the ontology' s instances of classes All-Different items, which lists the owl: AllDifferent items in the ontology Ontologies, which lists all ontologies in the document, including imported and prior-version ontologies Each category has a tab in the main pane of the Overview, with tab labels located at the top of the main pane. To view the items in a particular category, click that category's tab label. When in that tab is selected, additional information related to the selected class or propes pectively either the Classes or Properties tab is selected, and an individual class or property, respectively, displayed in a subsidiary pane located below the main pane. When a class in the classes tab is selected, its individuals and properties can be viewed in the subsidiary pane. When a property in the Properties tab is selected, its domain is displayed in the subsidiary pane The Overview of RDF documents lists items in a single category: Resources Note: If an ontology imports other ontologies, then the classes, properties, instances, and all-different items of the imported ontologies are also displayed. If an RDF document correctly C 2007 A/tova gmb Altova S Works 20
© 2007 Altova GmbH Introduction Interface 15 Altova SemanticWorks 2007 The Overview of ontologies is structured into five categories of items (see first screenshot in this section): · Classes, which lists all ontology classes. If the Show Blank Nodes option (View | Show Blank Nodes) is selected, then anonymous classes are also listed. When a class is selected in the main pane, then the subsidiary pane shows (i) the properties of the class, and (ii) the instances of the class. · Properties, which lists all properties in the ontology. When a property is selected in the main pane, then the domain of that property is displayed in the subsidiary pane. · Instances (aka individuals), which lists all the ontology's instances of classes. · All-Different items, which lists the owl:AllDifferent items in the ontology. · Ontologies, which lists all ontologies in the document, including imported and prior-version ontologies. Each category has a tab in the main pane of the Overview, with tab labels located at the top of the main pane. To view the items in a particular category, click that category's tab label. When either the Classes or Properties tab is selected, and an individual class or property, respectively, in that tab is selected, additional information related to the selected class or property is displayed in a subsidiary pane located below the main pane. When a class in the Classes tab is selected, its individuals and properties can be viewed in the subsidiary pane. When a property in the Properties tab is selected, its domain is displayed in the subsidiary pane. The Overview of RDF documents lists items in a single category: Resources. Note: If an ontology imports other ontologies, then the classes, properties, instances, and all-different items of the imported ontologies are also displayed. If an RDF document correctly
Introduction Intert references an ontology, the items of the ontology are displayed as resources in the gUI In Detail View, you add or edit the details of an ontology item Items are added by right-clicking an item and selecting the new item to insert from a context menu. Items that can be inserted are listed and described in the section Icons in Detail view Text View In Text View, you can display and edit a document in its RDF /XML notation(screenshot below) as well as in N-Triples notation FsrdfRdfxmlbase=http.//ww.w3.org/tr2003/pr-owl-guide-20031209/wIne# minS="http://ww.w3.org/tr/2003/pr-owl-guide-20031209aine#"xMinSfoods ttp: //ww w3. org/TR/2003/PR-owI-guide-20031 209/food*"mins: owl= http://www.w3.org./2002/07jowl#"xminsrdf http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"xmnsrdfs tp:I/www.w3.org/2000/01rdf-schema#"xminsvine http://www.w3.org/tr/2003/pr-owl-guide-20031209/ine#XmiNs.xsc http://www.w3.org/2001/xmlschema#> <owl: Ontology rdf: about=> 10 rdfs comment> An example OwL ontology<rdfs comment> 11 <ow: Ontology rdt: about= htp//www.w3.org/tr/2003/cr-owl-guide-20030818/ine"m> 13 <fowl prior version> 14 owl: imports rdf: resource=" http://www.w3.org/tr/2003/Pr-Owl-guide-20031209/foOd"a> <rdfs: comment> Derived from the dAML wine ontology at 567890423 http:/ontolingua.stanfordedu/docichimaerafontologieswwines.daml bstantially changed, in particular the Region based relations <Adfs comment> <rdfs label xml lang=en">wine Ontology</rdfs label> <rdfs: label xml: lang="de">Wein Ontology <rdfs: label> <fow: ontology> <owl: Ontology s 白< owl Class rdt: ID="wne" Text View supports syntax coloring, line numbering, source folding of elements, and standard GUI editing features, such as cut-and-paste and drag-and-drop @2007 Aitova gmbH
16 Introduction Interface Altova SemanticWorks 2007 © 2007 Altova GmbH references an ontology, the items of the ontology are displayed as resources in the GUI. In Detail View, you add or edit the details of an ontology item. Items are added by right-clicking an item and selecting the new item to insert from a context menu. Items that can be inserted are listed and described in the section, Icons in Detail View. Text View In Text View, you can display and edit a document in its RDF/XML notation (screenshot below) as well as in N-Triples notation. Text View supports syntax coloring, line numbering, source folding of elements, and standard GUI editing features, such as cut-and-paste and drag-and-drop
Introduction Interface 17 3.2.2 Overview window The Overview Window is populated when the Main Window is in Detail View. It shows a miniature of the graphic currently in Detail view and the Detail View viewport( that is, the area of the Detail View graph that is currently visible in the Detail View window). See screenshot below The area of the Detail View graph currently displayed in the viewport is the area within the red rectangle. You can move other parts of the graph into the viewport by placing the cursor inside the red rectangle(the cursor becomes a pointing hand) and dragging the rectangle over to the part of the graph you want displayed in the viewport; that part of the graph will now be displayed in the Detail View window( the viewport) C 2007 A/tova gmb Works 20
© 2007 Altova GmbH Introduction Interface 17 Altova SemanticWorks 2007 3.2.2 Overview Window The Overview Window is populated when the Main Window is in Detail View. It shows a miniature of the graphic currently in Detail View and the Detail View viewport (that is, the area of the Detail View graph that is currently visible in the Detail View window). See screenshot below. The area of the Detail View graph currently displayed in the viewport is the area within the red rectangle. You can move other parts of the graph into the viewport by placing the cursor inside the red rectangle (the cursor becomes a pointing hand) and dragging the rectangle over to the part of the graph you want displayed in the viewport; that part of the graph will now be displayed in the Detail View window (the viewport)
Introduction Intert 3.2.3 Errors window The Errors Window displays the results of the syntax and semantic checks The syntax check is executed when the menu command RDF/OWL I Syntax check is selected or when the toolbar icon L is clicked The semantics check(for OWL Lite and OWL DL ontologies) is executed when the menu command RDF/OWL I Semantics Check is selected or when the toolbar icon k is clicked. The semantics check always includes a syntax check If the test returns a positive result, a message about the ontology being well-formed(syntax check)or partially consistent (semantics check) is displayed in the Errors Window. The semantics check(for OWL Lite and OWL DL ontologies)is a partial consistency check and returns a positive result (partially consistent) if no error or inconsistency is found Below the title bar of the Errors Window is a bar containing buttons that allow you to configure the display of messages in the Errors Window, (i) navigate the messages in the Errors Window; and save messages to the clipboard. See screenshot beloy Errors X 回回回回X These buttons are described below, and a tooltip for each is displayed when the cursor is placed over it. Filters and display Clicking the Filter button (leftmost button), pops up a menu(screenshot below), in which you can select what messages are displayed in the Errors Window Uncheck All Errors Warnings Inconsistency Warnings In this menu, you can select whether errors, warnings, information, and/or inconsistency warnings should be displayed in the Window. To select a particular message type for display, select it so that it is checked. The Check All option causes all message types to be selected for display; the Uncheck All option deselects all message types The Clear button, clears all messages currently displayed Navigation The Next and Previous buttons(second and third from left)enables you to navigate up and down the list of messages, respectively, one message at a time. When a message is selected this is indicated by its being highlighted (see screenshot below) @2007 Aitova gmbH
18 Introduction Interface Altova SemanticWorks 2007 © 2007 Altova GmbH 3.2.3 Errors Window The Errors Window displays the results of the syntax and semantic checks. · The syntax check is executed when the menu command RDF/OWL | Syntax Check is selected or when the toolbar icon is clicked. · The semantics check (for OWL Lite and OWL DL ontologies) is executed when the menu command RDF/OWL | Semantics Check is selected or when the toolbar icon is clicked. The semantics check always includes a syntax check. If the test returns a positive result, a message about the ontology being well-formed (syntax check) or partially consistent (semantics check) is displayed in the Errors Window. The semantics check (for OWL Lite and OWL DL ontologies) is a partial consistency check and returns a positive result (partially consistent) if no error or inconsistency is found. Below the title bar of the Errors Window is a bar containing buttons that allow you to: (i) configure the display of messages in the Errors Window; (ii) navigate the messages in the Errors Window; and save messages to the clipboard. See screenshot below. These buttons are described below, and a tooltip for each is displayed when the cursor is placed over it. Filters and display Clicking the Filter button (leftmost button), pops up a menu (screenshot below), in which you can select what messages are displayed in the Errors Window. In this menu, you can select whether errors, warnings, information, and/or inconsistency warnings should be displayed in the Errors Window. To select a particular message type for display, select it so that it is checked. The Check All option causes all message types to be selected for display; the Uncheck All option deselects all message types. The Clear button, clears all messages currently displayed. Navigation The Next and Previous buttons (second and third from left) enables you to navigate up and down the list of messages, respectively, one message at a time. When a message is selected, this is indicated by its being highlighted (see screenshot below)