Abstract
This paper offers a discussion of the usefulness of the ontology editor
Protégé 5.0 as a tool for working with qualitative data. As an illustration we
focus on an ongoing research project on the worldviews and beliefs of three
groups of religious and spiritual professionals in Denmark. It is argued that the
use of Protégé in this case can provide important new insights. It is also argued
that Protégé can reveal unforeseen relations and give rise to interesting
questions for further research. However, it is finally argued that this Protégé
approach can only catch some of the aspects of a worldview.
Protégé 5.0 as a tool for working with qualitative data. As an illustration we
focus on an ongoing research project on the worldviews and beliefs of three
groups of religious and spiritual professionals in Denmark. It is argued that the
use of Protégé in this case can provide important new insights. It is also argued
that Protégé can reveal unforeseen relations and give rise to interesting
questions for further research. However, it is finally argued that this Protégé
approach can only catch some of the aspects of a worldview.
Original language | English |
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Journal | CEUR Workshop Proceedings |
Pages (from-to) | 28-36 |
Number of pages | 9 |
ISSN | 1613-0073 |
Publication status | Published - 2016 |
Event | Fifth Conceptual Structures Tools & Interoperability Workshop - Annecy, France Duration: 5 Jul 2016 → 7 Jul 2016 Conference number: Fifth |
Conference
Conference | Fifth Conceptual Structures Tools & Interoperability Workshop |
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Number | Fifth |
Country/Territory | France |
City | Annecy |
Period | 05/07/2016 → 07/07/2016 |