WIDOCO: A Wizard for Documenting Ontologies. Garijo, D. Proceedings of the 16th International Semantic Web Conference, 2017.
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In this paper we describe WIDOCO, a WIzard for DOCu-menting Ontologies that guides users through the documentation process of their vocabularies. Given an RDF vocabulary, WIDOCO detects miss-ing vocabulary metadata and creates a documentation with diagrams, human readable descriptions of the ontology terms and a summary of changes with respect to previous versions of the ontology. The docu-mentation consists on a set of linked enriched HTML pages that can be further extended by end users. WIDOCO is open source and builds on well established Semantic Web tools. So far, WIDOCO has been used to document more than one hundred ontologies in different domains.
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