๐ŸงฐTools

A brief description and contextualization of the tools we used

ChatGPT was the perfect exploratory tool for the job, leveraging its fast API and capabilities we were able to rapidly grasp a general idea of our domain and specific biases. When thought as an exploratory tool and efficient information gathering black box it really provides benefits and ease of use.

It was possible for us to use the latest version because two group member have access to the premium version and passed on our questions to it.

Miro is an organizational tool that was crucial to carry on with our tasks related to the project, it works as a common board in which the member can organize content, write, sketch and build diagrams on the fly. It was used to share links and compare diagrams and initial ontology projects.

In particular Google sheets was useful to compare in a structured way our classes and properties in order to omogenize and align the terms used.

Using Quokka as a query resource we were able to use the power of Framester to better build our classes and find general solution to better represent the concept contained inside our ontologies.

In the final phase of the project it was necessary to build good looking diagrams to showcase the final ontologies. Draw.io is one of the best tools to do so, it allows full integration with graphical frameworks such as Graffoo, a library thought explicitly to represent owl ontologies.

Protรฉgรฉ is the tool of choice when you desire to work an ontology with a GUI in a portable and relatively simple way, it is packed with all the features necessary to create and build on a functional ontology, automatically exported in an owl readable format.

This is a simple visualization tool that allowed us to visualize the .owl files properly.

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