Difference between revisions of "OntoCAT"
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− | OntoCAT is a web | + | OntoCAT is a framework for dynamic web form creation that assists biologists in creating their own forms. This framework will allow biologists to create their own forms without needing the guidance of a computer scientist. The lack of dependency means that biologists will only need to have an ontology on their domain, and they can create their own form specifically for their data. |
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+ | OntoCAT uses a given ontology to allow biologists to select specific triples that they want in the form as data fields. These triples, and eventually any given data, are stored in a triple store for future retrieval and editing. Storing the data in triples allows it to be queried using SPARQL queries. | ||
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