New Version of the Protege Pizza Tutorial

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Michael DeBellis

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Dec 28, 2020, 6:39:04 PM12/28/20
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This is a revised version of a message I just posted. I realized that one of the TinyURLs was linked to the wrong file. I didn't see a way to edit the old message so deleted it and am posting a new one: 

I've created a new version of the Pizza tutorial. I started with the long version that has been somewhat inconsistent with the Protege 5.5 UI for a while and also added several new sections for Enumerated Classes, SWRL, SPARQL, and SHACL. I also plan to extend the tutorial, especially the sections on SPARQL and SHACL. So the best URL would be my blog post as that will always have the most recent tutorial: https://www.michaeldebellis.com/post/new-protege-pizza-tutorial  Although the tutorial can be accessed directly at:  https://tinyurl.com/NewPizzaTutorialV1 

Of course comments, corrections, etc. are always welcome. 

Michael

Mayukh Bagchi

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Dec 28, 2020, 10:45:52 PM12/28/20
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Dear Michael,

Thanks for the initiative.
The resource seems great. Going through it now.

Mayukh.

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Michael DeBellis

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Dec 29, 2020, 11:17:15 AM12/29/20
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Mayukh, Thanks for the comment. It is rather boring work compared to doing actual R&D or writing a paper but I kept on seeing comments on the Protege support page from people who were confused by minor inconsistencies between the Protege tutorial and the current UI and I also thought it was a good chance to include some new ideas regarding questions (e.g., the different ways the concept of a "name" is used, i.e. IRI vs label) that I saw confusing new users the most on the Protege list. I'm sure there are still errors or things that people will disagree with and I look forward to any feedback. 

Michael

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Mark A Musen

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Dec 29, 2020, 1:17:43 PM12/29/20
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Thanks, Michael.  On behalf of the Protégé team, I want to express my appreciation for this great contribution.  We are all very grateful.  It's these kinds of efforts from the community that help to keep the project going!

Many, many thanks.

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Michael DeBellis

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Jan 8, 2021, 11:09:56 AM1/8/21
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Mark, I just saw this comment. Thanks very much, I appreciate that. 

I wanted to let people know that I've received some great feedback from a few people, especially Dick Ooms and Colin Pilkington and as a result of their feedback I made some fairly significant changes to the first version. Colin's feedback was especially helpful. There were a couple of places where I forgot how much I had customized my version of Protege and I assumed certain things were in the default UI that actually weren't so it would confuse new users who hadn't added the views that I assumed were already there. I've released version 1.3 and it is on my blog: https://www.michaeldebellis.com/post/new-protege-pizza-tutorial  I encourage anyone who has downloaded earlier versions to discard them and use the latest one, it should be stable (knock on wood) and not change for a while. The latest version can also be directly loaded here:  https://tinyurl.com/NewPizzaTutorialV1-3 

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