Protégé and multi-users
Posted: 23 Oct 2009, 15:11
Hello,
Before knowing this product we've been working last year on a modelisation of our system... and we used Protégé.
It's really a great product.
What stoped the industrialization of our project?
- restitution, visualization
- access restriction, as well by role as by perimeter
- bulk-load
These were the main facts.
Our modelization was quite like the standards ; it should be close to yours.
Vizualization may be solved by viewing part of the product (I didn't have a close look at it yet).
The problem with protégé is that access is granted to the whole project (meta and instances), which was problematic as we want each IT to update his domain (differents sites, differents responsabilities).
Bulk load of existing lists (servers, applications....) wasn't easy as well.
So... I may have mismatch myself, but here are the problems we encountered.
I haven't tryed EA yet but I've read almost all the documentations now, and the use made of protégé here doesn't seem to solve tese points, does it ?
Regards,
Guillaume.
Before knowing this product we've been working last year on a modelisation of our system... and we used Protégé.
It's really a great product.
What stoped the industrialization of our project?
- restitution, visualization
- access restriction, as well by role as by perimeter
- bulk-load
These were the main facts.
Our modelization was quite like the standards ; it should be close to yours.
Vizualization may be solved by viewing part of the product (I didn't have a close look at it yet).
The problem with protégé is that access is granted to the whole project (meta and instances), which was problematic as we want each IT to update his domain (differents sites, differents responsabilities).
Bulk load of existing lists (servers, applications....) wasn't easy as well.
So... I may have mismatch myself, but here are the problems we encountered.
I haven't tryed EA yet but I've read almost all the documentations now, and the use made of protégé here doesn't seem to solve tese points, does it ?
Regards,
Guillaume.