The OWL Reasoner Evaluation (ORE) 2015 Competition Report Bijan Parsia, Nicolas Matentzoglu, Rafael S. Gon˘calves, Birte Glimm, Andreas Steigmiller the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract The OWL Reasoner Evaluation (ORE) Competition is an annual com-petition (with an associated workshop) that pits OWL 2 compliant. This wiki page is a brief users guide for using reasoners in Protege-OWL. It assumes a basic working knowledge of Protege-OWL. Please refer first to the Protege-OWL Tutorial section '4.9 Using a Reasoner'. This page explains some additions (e.g. The direct reasoner) that occurred after the publication of the Protege-OWL tutorial.
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Spotlight Resource
Sep. 11, 2019:OWL content developers have been hard at work this summer editing our citation guides to ensure their accuracy. They've also written some new material to fill in a few small gaps we found. For instance, developer Mac Boyle has penned a brand-new resource on Bluebook citation practices, which the Chicago Manual of Style recommends for legal sources. Thanks, Mac!
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