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Web Ontology Language (OWL) parsing

I would like to parse some OWL files, but I haven't dealt with OWL in
python or any other language for that matter. Some quick google
searches do not turn up much in the way of possibilities for doing so
in python. Any suggestions of available code or using existing
libraries for doing so?

Thanks,
Sean

Oct 11 '07 #1
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Sean Davis wrote:
I would like to parse some OWL files, but I haven't dealt with OWL in
python or any other language for that matter. Some quick google
searches do not turn up much in the way of possibilities for doing so
in python. Any suggestions of available code or using existing
libraries for doing so?
I'm not sure whether it is still being maintained, but what about CWM,
by Sir Semantic Web himself: http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/doc/cwm.html

Tim C
(If it is written by a Tim it must be good.)

Oct 12 '07 #2

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