Protégé
Overview
Protégé is a free, open-source ontology editor and knowledge acquisition system. It provides a platform for users to build domain models and knowledge-based applications. Protégé supports various ontology languages, including OWL and RDF, and provides a user-friendly interface for creating and editing ontologies. It is widely used in academia, research, and industry for a variety of applications, including semantic web development, knowledge management, and data integration. Protégé is developed and maintained by the Protégé team at Stanford University's Center for Biomedical Informatics Research.
About Us
Protégé is developed and maintained by the Protégé team at Stanford University's Center for Biomedical Informatics Research. The Protégé project has a long history, dating back to the late 1980s. The project has evolved over time to incorporate new ontology languages and technologies. The Protégé team is committed to providing a high-quality, open-source ontology editor that meets the needs of its users.
Vision
The vision of the Protégé project is to be the leading open-source ontology editor and knowledge acquisition system, used by researchers, developers, and organizations around the world.
Mission
The mission of the Protégé project is to provide a free, open-source ontology editor and knowledge acquisition system that empowers users to build domain models and knowledge-based applications.
Culture
The Protégé project has a collaborative and open culture. The Protégé team welcomes contributions from the community and encourages users to participate in the development of Protégé. The Protégé team is committed to providing a supportive and inclusive environment for all users.